This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child poverty in Ethiopia. It is based on information from the Ethiopia Rural Household Surveys (ERHS) 1999, 2004 and 2009 and discussions with 61 children and 88 adults in Tigray region in August 2013. This research tries to understand why some children lack basic needs such as food or shelter or access to basic services including education and health despite living in a relatively wealthy family or why other children who live in families with little income are able to go to school or have good living conditions.ESR
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
Investment in children’s education is widely recognized as one of the basic requirements for economi...
The paper uses data from a 2002 survey of 1000 rural and urban households with eight-year old childr...
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidim...
Despite widespread investments in child poverty reduction, the way in which child poverty is measure...
This research was funded by ESRC grant ES-K001833-1 and supported by Concern Worldwide.This illustra...
The Young Lives Ethiopia Country Report presents results from a fifteen-year longitudinal study, whi...
The bargaining power of children has long been neglected in the literature since children have been ...
This paper explores children’s understandings of poverty, illbeing and wellbeing in Ethiopia using d...
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child p...
AbstractChild poverty is widespread and anticipated to endure in the future, particularly in develop...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
Using a young Lives project data , a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to ...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
I investigate the relationship between children’s cognitive ability and parental investment using a ...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
Investment in children’s education is widely recognized as one of the basic requirements for economi...
The paper uses data from a 2002 survey of 1000 rural and urban households with eight-year old childr...
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidim...
Despite widespread investments in child poverty reduction, the way in which child poverty is measure...
This research was funded by ESRC grant ES-K001833-1 and supported by Concern Worldwide.This illustra...
The Young Lives Ethiopia Country Report presents results from a fifteen-year longitudinal study, whi...
The bargaining power of children has long been neglected in the literature since children have been ...
This paper explores children’s understandings of poverty, illbeing and wellbeing in Ethiopia using d...
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child p...
AbstractChild poverty is widespread and anticipated to endure in the future, particularly in develop...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
Using a young Lives project data , a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to ...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
I investigate the relationship between children’s cognitive ability and parental investment using a ...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
Investment in children’s education is widely recognized as one of the basic requirements for economi...
The paper uses data from a 2002 survey of 1000 rural and urban households with eight-year old childr...