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In this paper, we use data from a retrospective biographical survey in Burkina Faso to examine the effect of divorce and widowhood of the mother on children’s risk of mortality under age 5 and on the probability of their entering primary school. The results from piecewise exponential...
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Comment le suivi-évaluation participatif apporte une valeur ajoutée à l'effectivité des interventions du programme Paysages et Moyens d'Existence en Afrique Centrale et Occidentale? / par Dominique Endamana, Ricardo Furman, Jacques Somda -- Pour une meilleure implication des communautés...
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As in many other francophone African countries, there has been increased privatization of the school system in Burkina Faso since the 1990s, especially in urban areas. Based on a unique retrospective survey conducted in Ouagadougou, this research investigates a largely unexplored issue in...
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The importance of family solidarity networks is routinely cited in the literature to explain why the relationship between number of children and schooling in sub-Saharan Africa does not follow the predicted theoretical pattern. The dilemma between "quantity" and "quality" of children may be less...
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The importance of family solidarity networks is routinely cited in the literature to explain why the relationship between number of children and schooling in sub-Saharan Africa does not follow the predicted theoretical pattern. The dilemma between "quantity" and "quality" of children may be less...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011193765