Impact of Parental Death in Middle Childhood and Adolescence on Child Outcomes
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood (ages 7–8 to 11–12) has different effects on a child's schooling and psychosocial outcomes when compared with death during adolescence (ages 11–12 to 14–15) in Ethiopia. The data come from three rounds of the Young Li...
Main Author: | Himaz, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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