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An Assessment of the Young Lives Sampling Approach in Ethiopia
An Assessment of the Young Lives Sampling Approach in Peru
An Assessment of the Young Lives Sampling Approach in Vietnam
Trends in Andhra Pradesh with a Focus on Poverty
Childhood Poverty in Peru: An Annotated Literature Review
Children’s Perspectives on their Young Lives
Methods, Tools and Instruments for Use with Children
Children’s Well-being in Contexts of Poverty: Approaches to Research, Monitoring and Participation
Business as Usual? The Global Political Economy of Childhood Poverty
Conceptualising and measuring children’s time use: A technical review for YL
Psychometric characteristics of cognitive development and achievement instruments in Round 2 of Young Lives
Childhood, Transitions and Well-being in Peru: A Literature Review
Childhood, Transitions and Well-being in Peru: A Literature Review
Key Transitions and Well-being of Children in Ethiopia: Country Context Literature Review
Young Lives Qualitative Research: Round 1 – Peru
Young Lives Qualitative Research: Round 1 – Ethiopia
Selected Topics in Child Well-being in India: A Review of Policies, Programmes and Services
Young Lives Qualitative Research: Round 1 – India
Survey Attrition and Attrition Bias in Young Lives
Childhood Poverty in Vietnam: A Review
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