Community understandings of children's transitions in Ethiopia: possible implications for life course poverty
The paper explores the views of caregivers and other adults on the nature and timing of transitions made by children aged 11 to 13 in five Ethiopian communities, spanning rural, peri-urban and urban locations. The three transitions selected are schooling, work and 'early' marriage for girl...
Main Authors: | Tafere, Y, Camfield, L |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2009
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