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In this article, the authors analyze the effect of poverty, social exclusion, and child labor on out-of-school rates … for female children. This empirical study is based on a dynamic panel model for a sample of 216 countries over the period … workers (female) and number of primary school-age children out of school (female) in Europe and Central Asia region. However …
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brings together a discussion of childhoods, children's experiences of poverty and development discourses, and case studies to …Recent studies suggest that current approaches to tackling childhood poverty have had limited efficacy. This book … highlight the importance of integrating children's voices into the debate …
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dimensions of severe child poverty in 67 middle- and low-income countries. It also analyzes how certain institutional conditions …, namely the quality of government (QoG), have moderating effects on the relationship between disasters and child poverty. Two … main hypotheses are tested. The first is that disasters do have an adverse average effect on severe poverty. The second is …
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This paper examines the links between unpaid care work, poverty and women's human rights, arguing that heavy and … unequal unpaid care workloads not only keep women in poverty, but also affect their enjoyment of several human rights and … towards women's rights enjoyment, equality and greater social and economic empowerment …
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. But traditional capitalism cannot solve problems like inequality and poverty, because it is hampered by a narrow view of …
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amplify differences in child poverty by maternal education. The prevalence of single motherhood has increased in almost all of … particularly among the least educated. Educational differences in single motherhood can amplify differences in child poverty by … maternal education, but only when both the educational gradient of single motherhood and the child poverty gap by single …
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