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) early school leaving; iii) risky sexual behavior leading to early childbearing and HIV/AIDS; iv) crime and violence; v …
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, but school drop out increases with the arrival of new export jobs. The workers induced to enter export manufacturing … eventually earn less than they would have earned had the jobs never appeared and they stayed in school. URL …
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rural poor into school. It documents how the objects of policy – rural poor children and parents - are ‘seen’ by the …
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The paper tries to understand what are the aims of education.
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A bill to provide for free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years.
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Poverty is one of the factors which contribute for the child labour but it is not the only factor, there are other factors like environment influence, supply stream failure in delivering the services, unawareness and the trend of sending children for work. When one compares the financial...
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The causes and consequences of child labour are examined theoretically and empirically within a household decision framework, with endogenous fertility and mortality. The data come from a nationally representative survey of Indian rural households. [IZA Discussion Paper No. 115].
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In the rural areas of developing countries, teacher absence is a widespread problem. This paper tests whether a simple incentive programme based on teacher presence can reduce teacher absence, and whether it has the potential to lead to more teaching activities and better learning. In 60...
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dimension. Children do not attend school regularly, and even if they do, they do not learn very much because of a range of … of teachers and quality of schools. Once children reach school, a variety of factors determine whether they will continue … can get back to school. All these factors are mediated in the larger context of social and gender relations in the …
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The formal school is seen as the only means of withdrawing all children from work. Furthermore, in the case of girls …, formal school prevents them from getting into child marriage. Schooling is recognised as playing a crucial role in the …
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