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The gendered experience of poverty
The gendered experience of poverty

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Poverty and Intergenerational Change: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Poverty and Intergenerational Change Fact Sheet

Poverty and Intergenerational Change: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Poverty and Intergenerational Change Fact Sheet

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Youth Transitions - Skills, Work and Family Formation: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Youth Transitions: Skills Work and Family Formation Fact Sheet

Youth Transitions - Skills, Work and Family Formation: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Youth Transitions: Skills Work and Family Formation Fact Sheet

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Education and Learning: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Education and Learning Fact Sheet

Education and Learning: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Education and Learning Fact Sheet

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Estimating causal effects of preschool on school dropout using non-experimental data from Andhra Pradesh

This Masters thesis uses data from Young Lives. The author's abstract reads:

Estimating causal effects of preschool on school dropout using non-experimental data from Andhra Pradesh

This Masters thesis uses data from Young Lives. The author's abstract reads:

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Growth and Nutrition: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Growth and Nutrition Fact Sheet

Growth and Nutrition: Preliminary Findings from the Round 5 Survey in Peru

 

Round 5 Longitudinal Growth and Nutrition Fact Sheet

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Do in utero shocks have adverse effects on child health outcomes and can welfare schemes ameliorate such effects? Evidence from Andhra Pradesh

This study uses Young Lives evidence to assess whether shocks experienced by children in the mother’s womb can have an adverse effect on their future health, and whether these effects can be ameliorated by government welfare schemes. Data were taken from three phases of the Young Lives Survey carried out in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in 2002, 2007 and 2009–2010. Different types of in utero shock were distinguished from the data.

Do in utero shocks have adverse effects on child health outcomes and can welfare schemes ameliorate such effects? Evidence from Andhra Pradesh

This study uses Young Lives evidence to assess whether shocks experienced by children in the mother’s womb can have an adverse effect on their future health, and whether these effects can be ameliorated by government welfare schemes. Data were taken from three phases of the Young Lives Survey carried out in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in 2002, 2007 and 2009–2010. Different types of in utero shock were distinguished from the data.

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

Responding to children's work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam is a Young Lives summative report, synthesising research from the past 15 years on children's work. Supporting materials can be found at #YLChildWork and #respondingtochildrenswork

Suggested citation:
Morrow, V., Boyden, J. (2018) Responding to children’s work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam, Summative Report. Oxford: Young Lives.
 

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

Responding to children's work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam is a Young Lives summative report, synthesising research from the past 15 years on children's work. Supporting materials can be found at #YLChildWork and #respondingtochildrenswork

Suggested citation:
Morrow, V., Boyden, J. (2018) Responding to children’s work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam, Summative Report. Oxford: Young Lives.
 

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Children juggling school and work in Ethiopia
Children juggling school and work in Ethiopia
The varying burden of stunting: understanding physical growth during childhood and adolescence in Young Lives data
The varying burden of stunting: understanding physical growth during childhood and adolescence in Young Lives data
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