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SUMMARY Responding to children's work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam

May, 2018
  • Children's work
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This summary is based on the Young Lives Responding to children's work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam report, highlighting the context in which this research was conducted, cross-country findings, and key implications for policy and practice. The full report detailing acknowledgements, photo credits and references is available here.

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