Slow progression: Educational trajectories of young men and women in Ethiopia
As children, the young women and men in the Young Lives study often had high aspirations for their lives after school, but many have found themselves unable to fulfil their dreams. Drawing on Young Lives longitudinal qualitative and survey data in Ethiopia, this working paper finds that more than ha...
Autors principals: | Yisak, T, Tiumelissan, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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Young LIves
2021
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