Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a unique longitudinal, mixed-methods study. Two cohorts totaling 12,000 children are being tracked since 2001, growing-up in Ethiopia, the state of Andhra Pradesh (ap) India, Peru and Vietnam. Earlier versions of this paper were prepared as Young Lives contribution to a unicef/un Women consultation on the post-2015 Development agenda (www.worldwewant2015.org/inequalities) and published as Woodhead, Dornan and Murray (2013).We summarise Young Lives evidence to date on eight research issues that are central to any child rights agenda:1.How inequalities interact in their impact on childrenâs development and the vulnerability of the most disadvantage...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
This paper analyses consumption and wealth levels using the Young Lives data. The purpose is to desc...
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
Improving children’s life chances is central to development in low- and middle-income countries. Hal...
This paper contributes longitudinal research evidence on the impact of structural inequalities on ch...
In 2002 Young Lives began asking children and their families key questions about their lives. Since ...
The Young Lives study is following the lives of 12,000 children over 15 years in Ethiopia, Andhra P...
Using unique cohort data, which follows the same children over time, Young Lives is able to identify...
Inequalities combine in a range of ways to undermine the development of children’s full potential. N...
This report draws together data from the Young Lives survey and in-depth interviews to analyse gende...
This book draws together detailed survey and qualitative evidence collected over 10 years about chil...
The analysis takes account of initial household circumstances and characteristics (such as being in ...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
This paper analyses consumption and wealth levels using the Young Lives data. The purpose is to desc...
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a un...
Improving children’s life chances is central to development in low- and middle-income countries. Hal...
This paper contributes longitudinal research evidence on the impact of structural inequalities on ch...
In 2002 Young Lives began asking children and their families key questions about their lives. Since ...
The Young Lives study is following the lives of 12,000 children over 15 years in Ethiopia, Andhra P...
Using unique cohort data, which follows the same children over time, Young Lives is able to identify...
Inequalities combine in a range of ways to undermine the development of children’s full potential. N...
This report draws together data from the Young Lives survey and in-depth interviews to analyse gende...
This book draws together detailed survey and qualitative evidence collected over 10 years about chil...
The analysis takes account of initial household circumstances and characteristics (such as being in ...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
This paper analyses consumption and wealth levels using the Young Lives data. The purpose is to desc...
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...