The master of Marlborough, Edward Gould, says many independent schools are keen to work with the state sector.
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The state sector had more of a problem recruiting and retaining staff than the private sector.
The Iranian people are faced with spiralling inflation and job layoffs within the state sector.
However there is still plenty of growth for the company when it comes to the state sector.
But in the state sector there is strong sense that there should be equal chances for all.
In many rich countries average wages in the state sector are higher than in the private one.
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In the cities decent pensions are almost as rare, except among workers in the privileged state sector.
That would settle the argument about the relative merits of private and public provision in the state sector.
Two leading private schools have been selected as teaching schools to train teachers for the English state sector.
But even here, a gradual reform of the state sector is under way.
"For this coming October, 53% of our offers have gone to applicants from the state sector, " Dr Lucas said.
She rose steadily in the state sector and by 1992 had enough savings (and a loan) to buy property.
It co-exists with an expanding state sector and a host of government-funded co-operatives.
With the troubled state sector undergoing extensive overhaul in a tough year, private businesses will need to provide more jobs.
These have been triggered both by the shrinking of the state sector and by harsh working conditions in some private enterprises.
That changed in the 1980s, when the state sector was shrunk, labour markets were made more flexible and other distortions removed.
"I think there is a huge change from the independent sector to the state sector and that increased forensic accountably, " he said.
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Officials say that one function of party cells in the non-state sector is to help ensure that such enterprises uphold the law.
Serbia has a transitional economy mostly dominated by market forces, but the state sector remains large and many institutional reforms are needed.
The information also shows that there were 179 applications from independent schools planning to switch over to the state sector and become free schools.
Ironically, with even the state sector combing through business-school rosters for potential employees, start-ups like Tang's may have a tougher time attracting top-notch managers.
Last year, Mr Clegg said the inequality between private education and the state sector was "corrosive for our society and damaging to our economy".
They watched as Russia applied shock treatments to its state sector, sending the economy into a tailspin from which it is only beginning to recover.
But as deflation tightens its grip and the fear of unemployment in the state sector mounts, it may be hard to turn that understanding into policy.
In the current economic crisis, Indonesia's new cabinet panel overseeing SOEs knows that similar restructuring measures across the state sector will lead to even more severe dislocation.
Those who see little evidence of an expanding state sector generally believe that China has a decade or more of robust growth awaiting it before its economy matures.
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But unlike in the state sector, employees are on short-term contracts if they have any contract at all, and are hardly likely to challenge bosses for violating regulations.
In other words, sell-offs to the non-state sector will continue.
The innovation in China is much more likely to be generated out of the private sector, even though the state sector is hugely well-endowed with resources that could fund innovation.
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