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Review of the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood, examining the pressures children are under to grow up too quickly.
This study estimates the relationship between growth trajectories and cognitive achievement in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam
This paper provides some country-specific evidence on the predictors of preschool attendance and attainment
This paper investigates the impact of nutrition at different periods from conception to middle childhood
The issue covers cash transfers, child labour and education and the effect of educating women for healthier children
This paper discusses educational trajectories and gendered outcomes in early adulthood in Ethiopia
Evidence from the Andhra Pradesh Child and Parents Study (APCAPS)
This summative country report draws upon 15 years of evidence captured by the Young Lives study in India
Research describing the childhood origins of social mobility and how these have changed over time.
This report looks beyond the ‘big data’ to see what has changed in the reality of children’s lives in the context of the MDGs
Using Young Lives research findings to examine the intersections of poverty and children’s work in India
This study uses Young Lives longitudinal data on nearly 1800 children in Vietnam
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