Children’s agency in responding to shocks and adverse events in Ethiopia
<p>This paper focuses on children’s experiences of shocks and adverse events and their agency in dealing with the impacts of such events in Ethiopia, using survey and qualitative data collected from individuals and groups of children and young people. It draws on Young Lives data, including da...
Main Author: | Chuta, N |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2014
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