What is passive bilingual?

What is passive bilingual? receptive bilingual What is it called when you can understand a language but can’t speak it? When discussing the language skills of children in multilingual families, you occasionally come across the situation where a child has learnt to understand a language, but is unable (or unwilling) to speak it. The correct […]

Why is 2.1 the replacement fertility level?

Why is 2.1 the replacement fertility level? Replacement-level fertility: Total fertility levels of about 2.1 children per woman. This value represents the average number of children a woman would need to have to reproduce herself by bearing a daughter who survives to childbearing age. What are the implications for a country if its fertility rate […]

When thinking at the margin one should consider?

When thinking at the margin one should consider? This decision-making process is sometimes called cost/benefit analysis or marginal analysis. Deciding by thinking at the margin is just like making any other decision. One must compare the opportunity costs and the benefits—what you will sacrifice and what you will gain. What does it mean to make […]

What is included in a project audit?

What is included in a project audit? A project audit is a formal review of a project, often intended to assess the extent to which project management standards are being upheld. The final objective of a project audit is to ensure that the project meets the standards of project management through investigation and evaluation. What […]

What is an example of a pull factor?

What is an example of a pull factor? Natural disasters, political revolutions, civil war, and economic stagnation are all reasons why people might want to migrate away from a certain area. Job placement, however, is an example of a “pull factor,” something that makes an individual want to migrate to a certain area. Which is […]

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