Subsequent contributions from Richard Johanson are also much appreciated. The authors thank those who piloted the first application of the SABER-Workforce Development instrument for data collection and analysis in five countries. They include: Cecilia Zanetta (Chile), Susan Leigh-Doyle (Ireland), Hye Won Ko and Yoon Hee Park (the Republic of Korea), Arwen Raddon (Singapore), and Jutta Franz (Uganda). The authors acknowledge the critical role of World Bank staff who supported SABER-Workforce Development assessments around the world and facilitated the collection of the data that constitute the basis for the crosscountry analysis presented here.
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