Why children in Vietnam drop out of school and what they do after that
<p>This paper uses data on 3,000 children in Vietnam, as well as on their siblings, to investigate the problem of children dropping out of school early or leaving straight after lower secondary education. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches are employed. We find that poor performance...
Main Authors: | Duc, L, Tam, T |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2013
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