Can children in Ethiopian communities combine schooling with work?
Combining school with work presents challenges for children growing up in contexts of poverty. Drawing on evidence from three rounds of surveys and three rounds of qualitative research with case study children, we examine the complex relationship between school and work in the lives of children in E...
Main Authors: | Tafere, Y, Pankhurst, A |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2015
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