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surviving children. Studies have found substantial variability across countries in the negative impacts of orphanhood on child … health and education. One hypothesis for this variability is the resilience of the extended family network in some countries …
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This study seeks to examine gender gaps and disability issues in education in Indonesia, and to suggest policy actions … drivers of gender differences, as well as issues of social inclusion, and to explore policy approaches to improve learning … outcomes and educational achievement for all children. Secondary data analysis shows that Indonesia has demonstrated great …
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guided interactions between parents and children focused on responsive play and dialogic reading. Three years after the end … of the intervention, the receptive vocabulary and the socio-emotional development of children of families participating … in either of the treatment arms improved (by 0.43 and 0.54 standard deviation, respectively) relative to children of …
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household; perceived social norms; and an outcome of household bargaining: investments in her children. The analysis instruments … randomized rollout. In contract, interventions on gender roles and women's autonomy may be limited by the stickiness of social …
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