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underweight in children, but was not able to maintain its fast progress. Social inequality and the low nutritional, educational …, and social status of women continue to contribute to the high prevalence of underweight in children under five. …
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The returns to education remain a central concern for development policy. In developed countries there is evidence that the returns to education have been rising. Evidence for changes over this period for developing countries is limited. In this paper we use data from Kenya and Tanzania to...
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estimating employment and income generated in the informal economy in India. [NCEUS WP NO 3]. …
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The State of the World’s Children 2009 focuses on maternal and neonatal health and identifies the interventions and …
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The presentation shows the consequences of child marriage, how to prevent child marriage. [Power Point Presentation].
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One of the principal mechanisms through which inequality is reproduced is language, specifically the language used as the medium of instruction. The learner’s mother tongue holds the key to making schooling more inclusive for all disadvantaged groups, especially for girls and women.
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