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A National Policy Study on Child Labour and Development in the Philippines

2004
The alarming number of children engaged in labor as released by the National Statistics Office from the years 1995 to 2001 gave rise to a timely national policy study to review all the important studies available on child labor and assess key government policies affecting child labor in the Philippines.
Lanzona, Leonardo   +2 more
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Influences on participation rate in a national Norwegian child development screening questionnaire study

Acta Paediatrica, 2003
Aim: To describe the influence of demographic variables on participation rate in a child development screening questionnaire study, and to discuss the implications for data analysis and for the design of future similar studies. Methods: Appropriate Ages and Stages Questionnaires were mailed to 2392 mothers of children aged 4–60 mo.
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Pre-school Education and Attainment in the National Child Developement Study and British Cohort Study

Education Economics, 1999
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in primary school. We find in National Child Developement Study data that Children perform marginally better at 7 and 11 if they spent time with their mother, or at a prre-school, rather than in informal care.
Leon Feinstein   +2 more
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Early employment careers of people with disabilities in the National Child Development Study

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2002
{\it Objectives:} To compare the early employment careers of people with disabilities and their non-disabled contemporaries. {\it Study design:} The employment of 436 people with disabilities was investigated between the ages of 23 and 33. The sample were part of a continuing longitidinal study, the National Child Development Study (NCDS), of some 17,
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Telling a modest story: accounts of men's upward mobility from the National Child Development Study

The British Journal of Sociology, 2011
AbstractWhile the pattern of social mobility in postwar Britain has been extensively studied, revealing considerable upward mobility, much less is known about the subjective dimension to mobility. In this article, we employ a new sample of in‐depth interviews with 50‐year old men from the National Child Development Study to examine in detail the link ...
Andrew, Miles   +2 more
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Childhood intelligence and midlife inflammatory and hemostatic biomarkers: The National Child Development Study (1958) cohort.

Health Psychology, 2011
In a prospective cohort study the authors examined associations between childhood intelligence at age 11 and inflammatory and hemostatic biomarkers in middle age.Participants were 9,377 men and women born in the United Kingdom in March 1958, and whose blood plasma samples at age 45 years were analyzed for levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), D-dimer ...
Catherine M. Calvin   +3 more
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The prevalence and nature of ascertained handicap in the National Child Development Study (1958 cohort)

Public Health, 1976
Amongst 16,000 children in the National Child Development Study, the prevalence of ascertained handicaps was 27·8 per 1000 at the age of 11 years in 1969, child loss from death between 4 weeks and 11 due to congenital malformations and malignancy had amounted to 4·7 per 1000.
C, Peckham, R, Pearson
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An investigation into regional differences in educational performance in the National Child Development Study

Educational Research, 1998
The National Child Development Study (NCDS) is used to investigate factors which affect children's educational performance over time. Multilevel modelling techniques are used on a subset of the NCDS to investigate variation in educational performance in 11 regions in the UK, and in local education authorities within these regions.
Rosie McNiece, Flavia Jolliffe
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National Child Development Study

BMJ, 1974
N. R. Butler   +4 more
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Cancer Statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Rebecca L Siegel, Kimberly D Miller
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