Balancing school and work with new opportunities: Changes in children's gendered time use in Ethiopia (2006-2013)
Focusing on the relationship between children’s work and school attendance, this paper explores time use trends among boys and girls in Ethiopia. It does this by comparing the time use of two cohorts of children at the same age, 12 years, but interviewed at two different points in time, 2006 and 201...
Main Authors: | Boyden, J, Porter, C, Zharkevich, I, Heissler, K |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2016
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