It takes the average reader 1 hour and 32 minutes to read Profile of Contributors to the American Economic Review, 2010: Human Capital Theory, Gender and Race by Amadu Kaba
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This study begins by presenting an explanation of the Human Capital Theory and its relation to gender and race. Next, the methodology, data availability and limitations section of the study is presented. Next, the study presents the statistical findings and analysis of the compiled and computed data. Finally, the study presents a discussion section, focusing more attention on the various factors responsible for the wide gender and racial gaps in the statistics presented.
Profile of Contributors to the American Economic Review, 2010: Human Capital Theory, Gender and Race by Amadu Kaba is 92 pages long, and a total of 23,184 words.
This makes it 31% the length of the average book. It also has 28% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 6 minutes to read Profile of Contributors to the American Economic Review, 2010: Human Capital Theory, Gender and Race aloud.
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