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Gender, Agency and Poverty: Children’s Everyday Experiences in Andhra Pradesh and Vietnam

This chapter is about restrictions on the agency of young people, and especially of girls, in the context of poverty[u1] . It reports on survey and qualitative data from the Young Lives study inVietnam andAndhra Pradesh,India (see www.younglives.org.uk). The aim is to deepen understanding of girls? and boys?

Gender, Agency and Poverty: Children’s Everyday Experiences in Andhra Pradesh and Vietnam

This chapter is about restrictions on the agency of young people, and especially of girls, in the context of poverty[u1] . It reports on survey and qualitative data from the Young Lives study inVietnam andAndhra Pradesh,India (see www.younglives.org.uk). The aim is to deepen understanding of girls? and boys?

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Risk and Protecting Factors for Children Experiencing Adverse Events

Using mixed methods the chapter examines the experiences of children aged 8 and their families from Ethiopia and Vietnam. The chapter first reviews a wide range of shocks, their level of incidence, perceived importance to the households, recurrence, and covariance. The chapter then examines ex-ante risk-management strategies and ex-post coping strategies adopted by households and how children's roles and responsibilities change as a result.

Risk and Protecting Factors for Children Experiencing Adverse Events

Using mixed methods the chapter examines the experiences of children aged 8 and their families from Ethiopia and Vietnam. The chapter first reviews a wide range of shocks, their level of incidence, perceived importance to the households, recurrence, and covariance. The chapter then examines ex-ante risk-management strategies and ex-post coping strategies adopted by households and how children's roles and responsibilities change as a result.

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Family Socio-economic Status, Mother’s Psychosocial Skills and Children’s Human Capital: Evidence from Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries

In the context of developing countries, there have been few recent empirical studies investigating parental background correlates of children?s cognitive skills, and even fewer studies looking at the background factors associated with children?s psychosocial skills. These studies have considered the roles played by parental socio-economic status (SES), as measured by income or education, in shaping a child?s cognitive and psychosocial skills and the extent to which a mother?s cognitive and psychosocial skills predict the same skills in her child.

Family Socio-economic Status, Mother’s Psychosocial Skills and Children’s Human Capital: Evidence from Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries

In the context of developing countries, there have been few recent empirical studies investigating parental background correlates of children?s cognitive skills, and even fewer studies looking at the background factors associated with children?s psychosocial skills. These studies have considered the roles played by parental socio-economic status (SES), as measured by income or education, in shaping a child?s cognitive and psychosocial skills and the extent to which a mother?s cognitive and psychosocial skills predict the same skills in her child.

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How Does Where Children Live Affect How They Develop?

This chapter explores the extent to which children's poverty relates to the locality in which children live. The chapter then demonstrates dramatically changing community context in Ethiopia and Vietnam between 2002 and 2009.

How Does Where Children Live Affect How They Develop?

This chapter explores the extent to which children's poverty relates to the locality in which children live. The chapter then demonstrates dramatically changing community context in Ethiopia and Vietnam between 2002 and 2009.

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Introduction: Child Poverty and the Centrality of Schooling

The first part of this volume highlights four important trends that have affected children in the study countries since Young Lives began ? trends that also apply to many other countries in the developing world. First, amid the economic growth of all countries in the study, there have been striking changes at the community level, as well as striking differences between communities, that have significant outcomes for the children. Second, factors in home background remain key to acquiring competencies and skills, affecting even what children learn at school.

Introduction: Child Poverty and the Centrality of Schooling

The first part of this volume highlights four important trends that have affected children in the study countries since Young Lives began ? trends that also apply to many other countries in the developing world. First, amid the economic growth of all countries in the study, there have been striking changes at the community level, as well as striking differences between communities, that have significant outcomes for the children. Second, factors in home background remain key to acquiring competencies and skills, affecting even what children learn at school.

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Fulfilling the Promise of School Education? Factors Shaping Education Inequalities in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam

The chapter looks at children?s trajectories from early childhood through to the time they leave school, examining when and why they leave school, the types of schools they go to (government or private), and how various factors are shaping their educational opportunities and achievement. It synthesizes existing Young Lives analysis based on three rounds of research with two age cohorts.

Fulfilling the Promise of School Education? Factors Shaping Education Inequalities in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam

The chapter looks at children?s trajectories from early childhood through to the time they leave school, examining when and why they leave school, the types of schools they go to (government or private), and how various factors are shaping their educational opportunities and achievement. It synthesizes existing Young Lives analysis based on three rounds of research with two age cohorts.

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Longitudinal Research: Opportunities and Challenges in a Study of Childhood

Young Lives has been introduced as a longitudinal study that follows two cohorts of children in poor communities in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam as they grow into young adults. In this chapter, after pointing to the importance of longitudinal studies in the social sciences, we use the experience of designing and implementing Young Lives to reflect on some issues surrounding the process of such studies, and on the use of their findings to inform policy.

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Longitudinal Research: Opportunities and Challenges in a Study of Childhood

Young Lives has been introduced as a longitudinal study that follows two cohorts of children in poor communities in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam as they grow into young adults. In this chapter, after pointing to the importance of longitudinal studies in the social sciences, we use the experience of designing and implementing Young Lives to reflect on some issues surrounding the process of such studies, and on the use of their findings to inform policy.

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Explaining and Overcoming Marginalization in Education: Ethnic and Language Minorities in Peru

In the past few decades, education in Peruhas shown increased enrolment, especially in primary schools, but low achievement as measured by national and international standard tests in reading comprehension and mathematics. However, averages hide wide disparities in educational outcomes, which are often influenced by individual and family characteristics. Among these, coming from a family that speaks an indigenous language has been shown to be a significant predictor of low educational outcomes as compared to coming from a Spanish-speaking family.

Explaining and Overcoming Marginalization in Education: Ethnic and Language Minorities in Peru

In the past few decades, education in Peruhas shown increased enrolment, especially in primary schools, but low achievement as measured by national and international standard tests in reading comprehension and mathematics. However, averages hide wide disparities in educational outcomes, which are often influenced by individual and family characteristics. Among these, coming from a family that speaks an indigenous language has been shown to be a significant predictor of low educational outcomes as compared to coming from a Spanish-speaking family.

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Do Economic Shocks Have a Sustained Effect on the Height of Five-year-old Children? Evidence from Rural and Urban Ethiopia

The main objectives of this chapter are to investigate sustained consequences of early childhood malnutrition and recovery from this condition, [q1] and to assess the long-term effects of pre-natal and post-natal economic shocks on child health and nutrition, using standardized height measurements.

Do Economic Shocks Have a Sustained Effect on the Height of Five-year-old Children? Evidence from Rural and Urban Ethiopia

The main objectives of this chapter are to investigate sustained consequences of early childhood malnutrition and recovery from this condition, [q1] and to assess the long-term effects of pre-natal and post-natal economic shocks on child health and nutrition, using standardized height measurements.

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Understanding Child Poverty in Developing Countries: Measurement and Analysis

This chapter uses Young Lives data from Peru,Ethiopia,Vietnam, and the state of Andhra Pradesh in India to illustrate the multidimensional nature of child poverty. The chapter focuses on the data and analysis of Rounds 1 and especially 2 in 2002 and 2006. The chapter introduces the data and presents descriptive analysis of some key dimensions of poverty. It also discusses multidimensional poverty indexes and illustrates the possibilities offered by the Young Lives data.

Understanding Child Poverty in Developing Countries: Measurement and Analysis

This chapter uses Young Lives data from Peru,Ethiopia,Vietnam, and the state of Andhra Pradesh in India to illustrate the multidimensional nature of child poverty. The chapter focuses on the data and analysis of Rounds 1 and especially 2 in 2002 and 2006. The chapter introduces the data and presents descriptive analysis of some key dimensions of poverty. It also discusses multidimensional poverty indexes and illustrates the possibilities offered by the Young Lives data.

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