Youth trajectories through work and marriage in rural Ethiopia
The paper explores young people’s trajectories through work and marriage in two rural communities in Ethiopia. Global policy attention and research has been dominated by the patterns found in high-income country contexts. Although there is increasing focus on ‘adolescence’ in low-income countries, t...
Main Authors: | Chuta, N, Morrow, V |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2015
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