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What Effect Does Female Autonomy Have on Child Health? Microeconometric Evidence from Rural India [PDF]

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This study investigates the effects of an improvement in female autonomy on children's welfare in the developing world, taking into consideration intra-household resource allocation through decision-making processes within households.
Kazuya Wada
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GROWING UP IN IRELAND. Cohort '08 (Infant Cohort). Design, Instrumentation and Procedures for Cohort ’08 of Growing Up in Ireland at 9 Years Old (Wave 5) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal cohort study of children that commenced in 2006. The study has followed two groups of Irish children: Cohort ’98 (so-called because most of them were born in 1998; formerly called the ‘Child Cohort ...
McNamara, Eoin   +2 more
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Child Social Maladjustment and Adult Employment Dynamics [PDF]

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This paper investigates the effect of social maladjustment at age 11 on adult employment probability. Social maladjustment is measured according to the British Social Adjustment Guide score provided by the National Child Development Study that also ...
Sciulli, Dario
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Child welfare worker perspectives on documentation and case recording practices in Canada: A mixed-methods study protocol.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
In health care and child welfare, clinical records and case notes serve multiple functions. When records are aggregated and processed to create administrative data, they can be analyzed and used to inform policy development and decision-making.
Nathaniel J Pollock   +4 more
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Young Children's Mathematical Patterning [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
YOUNG CHILDREN'S MATHEMATICAL PATTERNING Jillian Fox Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Mathematical patterning is fundamental to the development of mathematics.
Fox, Jillian L.
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Early child development in England: Cross-sectional analysis of ASQ®-3 records from the 2-2½-year universal health visiting review using national administrative data (Community Service Dataset, CSDS)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science
Introduction The Ages & Stages Questionnaire 3rd Edition (ASQ®-3) is a tool to measure developmental delay for children aged between 1 - 66 months originally developed in the United States. This measure has been collected in England since 2015 as a part
Jayu Jung   +8 more
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An appraisal of the safe schools initiative and its impact on girl-child education and national development

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Social Sciences
Education is the cornerstone of every society and a vital tool for accelerating economic, social, political and national development. However, in Nigeria, persistent attacks and kidnappings in schools pose a significant barrier to this fundamental right.
Ahmed Ladi Ibrahim   +1 more
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Applying Ragin's Crisp and Fuzzy Set QCA to Large Datasets: Social Class and Educational Achievement in the National Child Development Study [PDF]

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The paper explores the use of Charles Ragin's Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) in both its crisp and fuzzy set versions in the study of the relations between social class origin, sex, 'ability' and subsequent educational achievement.
Barry Cooper
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