The lack of power affects
rural and urban areas alike, limiting efforts to advance both living standards and the country's manufacturing sector.
Not exact matches
[5] This central finding, together with our study, only reinforces our ultimate conclusion: it is critical to consider what kinds of choices we are offering families in
urban, suburban
and rural areas across the country,
and in charter or traditional public schools
alike.
Such information is vital for setting policy priorities to promote inclusive, equitable
and sustainable development for
urban and rural areas alike.