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Identifying the impact of parental death on the well-being of children is complicated because parental death is likely … of parental deaths on the well-being of children who were age 9 through 17 years old at the time of the tsunami … children before and after the tsunami, models that include child fixed effects are estimated to isolate the causal effect of …
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, training, protocols, and resources, all of which are in short supply. The Centre for Vulnerable Women and Children is running …
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-specific, this difference will be shown to be driven by birth planning; children born in auspicious years are more likely to have …
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marginalization and exploitation in the labour force; 4. the perpetuation of the notion of the family as a private area governed by … relate all these aspects to the function of the family in violating the democratic rights of women. …
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children between ages of 2 and 6 years. It paves the way for effective learning. The child is prepared in all respects to …
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The policy brief describes the life stories of five people, to show the face of human face of chronic poverty. It also suggests that such life history material can be an important source of data for policies.
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Suggestions for sections of the bill is given.
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Son preference is widespread in a number of developing countries. Anecdotal evidence suggests that women may contribute to the persistence of this phenomenon because they derive substantial long-run non-monetary benefits from giving birth to a son in the form of an improvement in their...
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Finance Minister’s Pranab Mukherjee’s “inclusive†Budget 2010-11 does not include children, who are over 42 per … cent of the population. Out of every rupee spent in the budget, he has allotted only 4.63 paise to children. …
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Is there a gender gap in mathematics across many low- and middle-income countries? A detailed, comparable test score data is used to analyze this. Micro level data on school performance linked to household demographics shows that the gender gap appears to increase with age. It is shown that...
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