The Human Capital Gateway aims to provide effective integration of information on data, policy and research relating to all stages of the development and mobilisation of human capital where human capital is defined as “… the knowledge, skills, competencies and attributes embodied in individuals that facilitate the creation of personal, social and economic well-being.” OECD
 
“Parents, policymakers, business leaders, and the general public increasingly recognize the importance of the first few years in the life of a child for promoting healthy physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development." Rand Corporation
“Parents, policymakers, business leaders, and the general public increasingly recognize the importance of the first few years in the life of a child for promoting healthy physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development."
Rand Corporation
“Weight at birth is a good indicator of the newborn's chances for survival, growth, long-term health and psychosocial development. … Children born underweight also tend to have a lower IQ and cognitive disabilities, affecting their performance in school and their job opportunities as adults”. UNICEF
"Vocational education programs have made a real difference in the lives of countless young people nationwide; they build self-confidence and leadership skills by allowing students to utilize their unique gifts and talents." Conrad Burns
"What we become depends on what we read after all the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is the collection of books.” Thomas Carlyle
“We have an obligation and a responsibility to be investing in our students and our schools. We must make sure that people who have the grades, the desire and the will, but not the money, can still get the best education possible.” Barack Obama
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... promoting healthy physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development." Rand Corporation “Weight at birth is a good indicator of the newborn's chances for survival, growth, long-term health and ...
Life stage Measure How calculated Current value Date last measured Trend Source Conception to birth Birth weight Proportion of live born babies ...
3. Birth Weights
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Birth Weights Queensland 2004 < 1500g 809 1.6% 1501- 2499g 2835 5.6% 2500+ g 47266 92.8% Total 50910 100.0%  ...
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The following table provides links to key state, national and international indicators for birth weight, infant mortality and foetal alcohol syndrome.   MeasuresInternationalNationalStateCommunity Low ...
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... /> Conception to Birth All influences on birth outcomes. Early Childhood From birth to the year before entering formal schooling. School ...
6. From Conception to Birth
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“Weight at birth is a good indicator of the newborn's chances for survival, growth, long-term health and psychosocial development. … Children born underweight also tend to have a lower IQ and cognitive ...