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describes the income diversification patterns of Peruvian households with young children (aged between 6 and 18 months … communities who have no young children. The authors explore links between income diversification strategies, household assets, the …
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-old children going through the Peruvian education system. Most studies that have tried to determine the effect of economic shocks …-out rate or the rate of ‘over-age schooling’ (of children at least one year older than the age expected for their grade). The …
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vulnerable population groups are analysed to assess whether children will be at an increased risk. The modelling exercise …-term effects on children’s welfare, such as increased child labour and school drop-out rates. Therefore they recommend the creation … and strengthening of social safety nets and welfare programmes as a measurement to protect children from negative effects …
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late 2009 to early 2010 with two age cohorts of children. It gives a broad outline of some of the key indicators of … childhood poverty and changes that have taken place in the children’s lives between the earlier rounds of data collection in … to make comparisons between the older children at age 8 in 2002 (in Round 1), and the younger cohort at age 8 in 2009 …
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Migration affects not only those who migrate, but may also have intergenerational effects on their children. Looking at …
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opportunity evolve as children get older. Results show that although scalar indices of multidimensional poverty, deprivations or …
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