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IMPACT CASE STUDY Early Child Development: informing policy and making it a priority

This Young Lives impact case study details the role of early child development (ECD) in informing policy and making it a priority. For related impact stories, please follow us on Twitter @yloxford.

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IMPACT CASE STUDY Early Child Development: informing policy and making it a priority

This Young Lives impact case study details the role of early child development (ECD) in informing policy and making it a priority. For related impact stories, please follow us on Twitter @yloxford.

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Digital Access, Use and Skills Across Four Countries: Construction of Scales and Preliminary Results from the Young Lives Round 5 Survey

This technical note outlines the procedures used to develop a digital module, administered to both Young Lives cohorts in the four study countries during the Round 5 household survey in 2016. The modules were based on existing scales in this field. We carried out pilot tests of instruments and performed psychometric analysis to present evidence of the reliability and validity of the instruments. The items measure access, digital skills and use of digital devices, including computers, tablets, the internet and mobile phones.

Digital Access, Use and Skills Across Four Countries: Construction of Scales and Preliminary Results from the Young Lives Round 5 Survey

This technical note outlines the procedures used to develop a digital module, administered to both Young Lives cohorts in the four study countries during the Round 5 household survey in 2016. The modules were based on existing scales in this field. We carried out pilot tests of instruments and performed psychometric analysis to present evidence of the reliability and validity of the instruments. The items measure access, digital skills and use of digital devices, including computers, tablets, the internet and mobile phones.

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IMPACT CASE STUDY Child poverty, no one left behind, and the Global Goals

This Young Lives impact case study describes how, as it was set up in conjunction with the new Millennium, Young Lives is uniquely positioned to comment on how best to serve children growing up in poverty in LMICs, and how to realise the goals of the sustainable development agenda. For related impact stories, follow us on Twitter @yloxford.

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IMPACT CASE STUDY Child poverty, no one left behind, and the Global Goals

This Young Lives impact case study describes how, as it was set up in conjunction with the new Millennium, Young Lives is uniquely positioned to comment on how best to serve children growing up in poverty in LMICs, and how to realise the goals of the sustainable development agenda. For related impact stories, follow us on Twitter @yloxford.

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IMPACT CASE STUDY Influencing policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia

This Young Lives impact case study describes our influence of policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia. For related impact stories, please follow us on Twitter @yloxford.

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IMPACT CASE STUDY Influencing policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia

This Young Lives impact case study describes our influence of policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia. For related impact stories, please follow us on Twitter @yloxford.

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No longer children: On growing up and the changing world of work
No longer children: On growing up and the changing world of work

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No longer children: What do Young Lives children do when they grow up?

No longer children: What do Young Lives children do when they grow up? is a Young Lives research report, synthesising research from the past two survey rounds (in 2013 and 2016) to reflect on how the experience of poverty early in life affects future opportunities, documenting children and young people's trajectories from school into post-secondary education and the labour market, and investigating their chances to access productive jobs.

No longer children: What do Young Lives children do when they grow up?

No longer children: What do Young Lives children do when they grow up? is a Young Lives research report, synthesising research from the past two survey rounds (in 2013 and 2016) to reflect on how the experience of poverty early in life affects future opportunities, documenting children and young people's trajectories from school into post-secondary education and the labour market, and investigating their chances to access productive jobs.

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SNAPSHOT Delivering on a right to basic skills

This snapshot provides a summary of the themes and messages emerging in the forthcoming (July 2018) Young Lives education summative report. It has been developed by Jack Rossiter, Martin Woodhead and Caine Rolleston for the purposes of the Young Lives conference titled ‘Young Lives, child poverty and lessons for the SDGs’ held on 27th June 2018.

SNAPSHOT Delivering on a right to basic skills

This snapshot provides a summary of the themes and messages emerging in the forthcoming (July 2018) Young Lives education summative report. It has been developed by Jack Rossiter, Martin Woodhead and Caine Rolleston for the purposes of the Young Lives conference titled ‘Young Lives, child poverty and lessons for the SDGs’ held on 27th June 2018.

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Why care about unpaid care work in East Asia?
Why care about unpaid care work in East Asia?

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What have we learned from the Young Lives study in Peru?

The Young Lives Peru (Niños del Milenio) Country Report presents results from a fifteen-year longitudinal study, which followed two cohorts of children in various situations from remote rural areas to urban communities, as a component of a larger multi-country project.. The study relates conditions early in the lives of children to later outcomes, and so improves understanding of the effects of poverty on children’s life trajectories.

What have we learned from the Young Lives study in Peru?

The Young Lives Peru (Niños del Milenio) Country Report presents results from a fifteen-year longitudinal study, which followed two cohorts of children in various situations from remote rural areas to urban communities, as a component of a larger multi-country project.. The study relates conditions early in the lives of children to later outcomes, and so improves understanding of the effects of poverty on children’s life trajectories.

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SUMMARY What have we learned from the Young Lives study in Peru?

This summary is based on the Young Lives Country Report What have we learned from the Young Lives study in Peru, highlighting the context in which this research was conducted, key findings, and implications for policy and practice. The full report in Spanish is available here, detailing acknowledgements, photo credits and references.

SUMMARY What have we learned from the Young Lives study in Peru?

This summary is based on the Young Lives Country Report What have we learned from the Young Lives study in Peru, highlighting the context in which this research was conducted, key findings, and implications for policy and practice. The full report in Spanish is available here, detailing acknowledgements, photo credits and references.

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