Developing a Geographic Approach that Responds to the Labor Market in Yemen
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i1.437Keywords:
labor market, Geographic curriculum, Yemeni universities, Live realityAbstract
This research aims to develop a proposal for a new geographic approach that responds to the labor market in Yemen, and it came through the experience and coexistence of the Yemeni reality over a quarter of a century. The researcher hopes to find the necessary attention from the specialists to select and produce a new geographic curriculum for Geographic Departments in Yemeni universities.Downloads
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Al-Odini, M. A. S. . (2022). Developing a Geographic Approach that Responds to the Labor Market in Yemen. Journal of Arts, 1(1), 239-255. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i1.437
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