Ethiopia and Children and young people
- Capital:
Addis Ababa - Population:
88013491 - Size:
1127127.0 Km2
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- The BLDS children & young people collection
- Search for the latest children & young people-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- Child health statistics from Ethiopia
- T. Alemu; G. Asgedom; J. Liebenberg; A. Mekonnen; J. Seager; B. Tefera; T. Woldehanna / Young Lives, 2003
- Young Lives: An International Study of Childhood Poverty aims at improving our understanding of the causes and consequences of childhood poverty in the developing world, and at informing policy to reduce it. In each of four developing...
- Dependency of poor households on child labour for survival in rural Ethiopia
- J. Cockburn / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2002
- This paper demonstrates that the income contribution of child work is a key factor influencing child work and schooling decisions. It attempts to directly measure this contribution, focussing on the case for work performed on the hous...
- Is food aid sufficient to prevent growth stunting in children in Ethiopia
- T. Yamano; H. Alderman; L. Christiaensen / World Bank, 2003
- This paper reports on a study which addresses the challenges of child stunting in Ethiopia. At present, the report notes that stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at around 60 percent since the early 1980s and is among the highest in th...
- Child poverty and health linkages
- T. Harpham / Young Lives, 2002
- This working paper introduces the research plan of an international cohort study on child poverty and health. The study will follow up children born into poverty (plus a small number of non-poor for comparative purposes) in Eth...
- Householders in Ethiopia consider malaria prevention more important for adults than children
- J. A. Lampietti; C. Poulos; M. L. Cropper; H. Mitiku; D. Whittington / Gendernet, World Bank, 1999
- Paper examines how demand for preventive health care differs depending on whose preferences in the household are assessed. The analysis indicates that married women are willing to pay more to prevent malaria in their household ...
- In sickness and in health... : risk-sharing within households in rural Ethiopia
- Stefan Dercon; Pramila Krishnan / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1997
- To investigate risk-sharing within the household, we model nutritional status as a durable good and we look at the consequences of individual health shocks. For household allocation to be pareto-efficient, households should pool shock...
- African Child Policy Forum
- African Child Policy Forum




