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Uphill battle against child marriage is being won in India, for now
Uphill battle against child marriage is being won in India, for now
Living standards improve but nutrition burden evolves: Preliminary findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru launched
Living standards improve but nutrition burden evolves: Preliminary findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru launched

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Classroom composition and its association with students’ achievement and socioemotional characteristics in Peru

Santiago Cueto, Juan Léon and Alejandra Miranda haved authored this chapter titled 'Classroom composition and its association with students' achievement and socioemotional characteristics in Peru' collected as part of Educational Assessment in Latin America (eds. Sue Swaffield and Sally Thomas). In this chapter, the authors draw on Young Lives research in Peru.

Classroom composition and its association with students’ achievement and socioemotional characteristics in Peru

Santiago Cueto, Juan Léon and Alejandra Miranda haved authored this chapter titled 'Classroom composition and its association with students' achievement and socioemotional characteristics in Peru' collected as part of Educational Assessment in Latin America (eds. Sue Swaffield and Sally Thomas). In this chapter, the authors draw on Young Lives research in Peru.

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La Nueva Generación
La Nueva Generación

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Child Poverty and Adolescent Transitions

This brief from the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty is intended as a tool for governments and their partners. It shows why reducing poverty during the second decade of a child’s life is necessary to promote children’s rights and is a sound investment for the future. It identifies actions that governments and others can take, and the data and evidence gaps that need to be addressed in order to tackle adolescent poverty and its consequences.

Child Poverty and Adolescent Transitions

This brief from the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty is intended as a tool for governments and their partners. It shows why reducing poverty during the second decade of a child’s life is necessary to promote children’s rights and is a sound investment for the future. It identifies actions that governments and others can take, and the data and evidence gaps that need to be addressed in order to tackle adolescent poverty and its consequences.

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Thinking about Care and Unpaid Work: Family lives in the Global South
Thinking about Care and Unpaid Work: Family lives in the Global South
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?

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Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman-child relations

'Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman-child relations' is a chapter by Young Lives' Gina Crivello and Patricia Espinoza Revollo in the recently published Feminism and the Politics of Childhood volume. The book is freely avaialble to download as a pdf here, and to purchase as both hardback and paperback.

Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman-child relations

'Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman-child relations' is a chapter by Young Lives' Gina Crivello and Patricia Espinoza Revollo in the recently published Feminism and the Politics of Childhood volume. The book is freely avaialble to download as a pdf here, and to purchase as both hardback and paperback.

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Understand the lives of youth in low-income countries

This commentary is part of a special Nature, Nature Research journals and Scientific American collection titled 'Coming of age: the emerging science of adolescence'. In this commentary, Young Lives Director Professor Jo Boyden and Johns Hopkins' Robert Blum argue that for most of the world's adolescents, poverty and social marginalization influence health much more than risk-taking does.

Understand the lives of youth in low-income countries

This commentary is part of a special Nature, Nature Research journals and Scientific American collection titled 'Coming of age: the emerging science of adolescence'. In this commentary, Young Lives Director Professor Jo Boyden and Johns Hopkins' Robert Blum argue that for most of the world's adolescents, poverty and social marginalization influence health much more than risk-taking does.

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Learn, Grow and Thrive: An agenda to empower rural girls (evidence from the Young Lives study of childhood poverty)
Learn, Grow and Thrive: An agenda to empower rural girls (evidence from the Young Lives study of childhood poverty)
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