“How could he help me?”: The gendered experiences of young parents in Ethiopia
This policy brief draws on qualitative research relating to young parents and their children in seven communities (urban and rural) who are part of the Young Lives longitudinal study of 3,000 young people in Ethiopia. The analysis reveals the gendered roles that young mothers and fathers play in ch...
Main Author: | Van der Gaag, N |
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2021
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