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Children accompanying their migrant parents for seasonal employment are the most “at risk” group of all in terms of …-skill–low-wage trap that their parents are currently in. Proper understanding of the magnitude and severity of the problem and suggesting … children. The socio-economic condition of the migrant workers and their children in the kilns, the problems faced by these …
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similar experiment with preschool children to assess their attitudes toward risk and found the children, like the monkeys, to … that though emotional states and predetermined prenatal testosterone can influence children’s preferences toward risk …
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This study provides an analysis of access to public services of ethnic minority children. The main data sets are from a … sample of the Population and Housing Census 2009. It will provide analysis of ethnic minority children’s welfares including … children’s welfares improved overtime, their welfare remain very low compared with Kinh children. …
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. Female’s labour force participation rises with increasing level of education. Presence of children in early age groups …
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other vulnerable children (OVC). …
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The current study extends the knowledge of cognitive processing of advertising messages by urban children in Pakistan …. Data were collected from 230 children in age bracket 7 - 12 years, drawn by using the cluster sampling approach. Structured … questionnaire using three point rating scale was used. Data analysis showed that children’s capability to understand, decode and …
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This paper conducts an econometric analysis of data for a sample of over 4000 children in India, between the ages of 1 …-2 years of age, with a view to studying two aspects of the neglect of children: their likelihood of being immunised against … on whether or not their mothers were literate: there was no gender discrimination between children of literate mothers …
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survivals to women and the chances of children being enrolled at school and, if enrolled, of continuing in school. The … school enrolment. Parental occupation matters for both infant survivals and schooling: children born to women who work as … labourers are disadvantaged, relative to other children, in terms of their chances both of surviving infancy and, if they do …
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The exposure to violence in utero and early in life has adverse impacts on children's age-adjusted height (z … link between children's health at birth, mother's health during pregnancy, and children's height in the context of negative … exogenous shocks has not been fully researched yet. Children small at birth and children with anemic mothers are shorter for …
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of self-control and 2D:4D digit ratio. Children with low 2D:4D digit ratio are less likely to delay gratification. Low 2D … testosterone children are less likely to delay gratification. …
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