Between hope and a hard place: Boys and young men negotiating gender, poverty and social worth in Ethiopia
The second decade of life is increasingly recognised as a crucial phase and a ‘window of opportunity’ for policy intervention. It is a period of social transition as young people navigate complex life choices around schooling, work, and intimate and family relationships. In recent years, adolescence...
Main Authors: | Crivello, G, van der Gaag, N |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2016
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