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among extended family members. IFLS is ideally suited for this research since the survey collects detailed information about …
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The paper discusses the issues relating to the provisions, practices and curricular concerns for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Though SEN may result from a number of factors, in this paper, however, we are concerned with those arising from physical, sensory and intellectual...
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Many studies simply demonstrate that there is paucity of empirical data, research findings and literature on the status …
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The paper is a research which studies the government policies and agendas that affect the poor in India. For the … research 8 to 10 families, who had been intervened several years ago were re-interviewed to identify and explore the processes …
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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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A research framework is proposed that needs to be pursued in order to achieve RCH goals in time bound manner. It is … being argued that need for additional research inputs largely stems from the current gaps in programme performance [Paper …
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The one and only one government hospital for children in the country supported by the Central Government with a budget of Rs. 55.40 Crore in the year 2012-13 is once again in news for miserable conditions, lack of ventilators, poor toilet and water facilities and most importantly for accounting...
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This paper provides an explanation for the observed persistence in income inequality across households in terms limited parental altruism. It is postulated that the degree of parental altruism is ‘limited’ by the financial status of the parent. [CDE WP 101].
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The paper examines child labour, lower schooling attendance and attainment, and significantly elevated fertility in families vulnerable to debt bondage.
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In this paper, with empirical data, the Capabilities Approach to identify 'conversion factors' that are not typically addressed in the utility approach is used. The two approaches are juxtaposed to examine how institutions such as caste and religion mediate access and returns to education of men...
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