HiI'm brand new to esri and would like to know if it is possible to upload a map from the University of Texas, Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection. Specifically a map in the Vietnam Topographic Maps, 1:50,000 by the US Army Map Service Series L7014
I downloaded one of those to experiment. While you can add the PDF file as a document in ArcGIS Online, I am assuming that you want to add the topos as layers in a map. To do that, you'll need to use ArcGIS Pro to convert GeoPDF to GeoTIFF, then publish it from there. If Pro is your goal, then the conversion from GeoPDF to GeoTIFF should be what you want:
I gave this a quick try and Pro complained that there was no spatial reference for the GeoPDF I downloaded from the UT site. While it successfully converted the file to TIF, it did not have a spatial reference.
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The RePEc plagiarism page Returns to Education and the Demand for Labour in VietnamSeamus McGuinness, Elish Kelly, Phuong Pham Thi Thu and Thuy Ha Thi ThuNo WP506, Papers from Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)Abstract:Using data from the Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey, this paper examines the returns to education in Vietnam in 2002 and 2010, and how these returns changed over time. Given the economic growth that took place during this time period, the relative demand for labour is also assessed in order to identify if skill-biased technical change played a role in explaining the returns to education in Vietnam at a time of exceptional economic growth. The male and female education returns displayed a linear pattern in both 2002 and 2010, with earnings rising with increased levels of education. Relative to males with no qualifications, the returns to those with a vocational training qualification or below fell between 2002 and 2010, while the economic returns to a college education and above increased. Similar results were observed for females. In relation to relative labour demand, the results indicated that the demand for all levels of education (apart from males with a high school qualification) relative to those with no qualifications grew between 2002 and 2010. However, there was particularly strong growth in the demand for those with a vocational training qualification and above, especially an advanced degree qualification. Findings from the paper show that high levels of economic growth in Vietnam between 2002 and 2010 have facilitated increasing returns to education and demand for high skilled labour. In addition, there appears to be shortages for some types of skilled labour.Date: 2015-07
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