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global importance because of their biodiversity and the carbon they sequester. Despite the benefits they provide, Indonesia …With an estimated loss of up to 20 million ha of forest over the past decade, deforestation in Indonesia has come to … the forefront of global environmental concerns. Indonesia is one of the most important areas of tropical forests worldwide …
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consequences for climate change and biodiversity loss-issues of key interest to the international community. Some of the actors … preliminary results of the application of this conceptual framework in Indonesia and Brazil in association with a global …
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the foundations of India’s human resources — the health and wellbeing of our hundreds of millions of children. Without …
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, Indonesia, before and after the tsunami. Children, older adults and females were the least likely to survive. Whereas socio …, parents and children, while women helped their children. URL:[http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/311.pdf]. …
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We estimate intergenerational poverty persistence in Indonesia using a panel dataset. To the best of our knowledge …-term parental welfare measure. We find there is a substantial intergenerational mobility away from poverty among children from poor … households. However, the risk of continuing to live in poverty as adults is 35 percentage points higher for children from …
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paternal death on childrens school enrollment, educational attainment, and health in Indonesia, then compare them to the effect … significant effect of orphanhood on health. However, chronically poor children have worse health and education outcomes. Among … young children, the effect of maternal orphanhood on education is significantly more adverse than that of chronic poverty …
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paternal death on childrens school enrollment, educational attainment, and health in Indonesia, then compare them to the effect … significant effect of orphanhood on health. However, chronically poor children have worse health and education outcomes. Among … young children, the effect of maternal orphanhood on education is significantly more adverse than that of chronic poverty …
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We estimate intergenerational poverty persistence in Indonesia using a panel dataset. To the best of our knowledge …-term parental welfare measure. We find there is a substantial intergenerational mobility away from poverty among children from poor … households. However, the risk of continuing to live in poverty as adults is 35 percentage points higher for children from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009363632
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following Indonesia’s 1965 coup, as well as some accounts of abortion during detention. The focus of my research is not on … children’s experiences per se but rather on women survivors’ accounts about what happened to their children. I discuss various … aspects of these experiences, including: being pregnant and giving birth; caring for children in and outside detention; the …
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