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Effects of Parental Health Shocks on Children’s Schooling

Article written by Sowmya Dhanaraj, Madras School of Economics using Young Lives data from the UK Data Archive.

Effects of Parental Health Shocks on Children’s Schooling

Article written by Sowmya Dhanaraj, Madras School of Economics using Young Lives data from the UK Data Archive.

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Book Review: An extraordinary story of ordinary lives
Book Review: An extraordinary story of ordinary lives

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Young Lives Qualitative Fieldwork Guide: Round Four (2013/2014)

Children are at the heart of Young Lives, and this fieldwork guide describes a set of tools that were developed to work with children involved in the longitudinal qualitative research component of the study. The manual guided the fourth round of data collection in 2013/14, which took place between the fourth and the fifth rounds of the household and child survey.

Young Lives Qualitative Fieldwork Guide: Round Four (2013/2014)

Children are at the heart of Young Lives, and this fieldwork guide describes a set of tools that were developed to work with children involved in the longitudinal qualitative research component of the study. The manual guided the fourth round of data collection in 2013/14, which took place between the fourth and the fifth rounds of the household and child survey.

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Early Childhood Development is essential to delivering the SDGs
Early Childhood Development is essential to delivering the SDGs

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Factors Affecting Successful Completion of Secondary Education in India

Against the backdrop of rapid economic growth and increased demand for skilled workers, and set within the framework of the recently agreed Sustainable Development Goals, the Government of India’s national mission for secondary education, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, has set an ambitious target of achieving near-universal enrolment in secondary education by 2017.

Factors Affecting Successful Completion of Secondary Education in India

Against the backdrop of rapid economic growth and increased demand for skilled workers, and set within the framework of the recently agreed Sustainable Development Goals, the Government of India’s national mission for secondary education, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, has set an ambitious target of achieving near-universal enrolment in secondary education by 2017.

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