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This report presents findings from a qualitative sub-study exploring adolescent girls and young couples’ experiences of marital and fertility decision-making in two southern Indian states (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana). Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are …
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 …
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 …
This summary is based on the Young Lives Early is best but it's not always too late: Young Lives evidence on nutrition and growth in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam report, highlighting the context in which this research was conducted, cross-country …
Despite impressive advances in human survival and development, child malnutrition remains a grave problem - with high prevalence of underweight and rising levels of overweight and obesity. Young Lives evidence has demonstrated how better nutrition, better …
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 …
One in three girls married in childhood worldwide lives in India (UNICEF 2014), and child marriage is linked to adolescent fertility, lowered female autonomy, reduced access to education and earning opportunities, and the intergenerational transmission of …
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 …