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Rainfed agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the mainstay of the continent\'s food and feed production
Research by Institute for Social and Economic Research’s Alita Nandi and Lucinda Platt, published by the Government Equalities Office, concludes…
Research by ISER’s (Institute for Social and Economic Research) Alita Nandi and Lucinda Platt published by the Government Equalities Office …
This report presents findings from analysis of data on families undergoing intensive anti-social behaviour (ASB) family interventions.
This second interim report presents the findings up to March 2010 of a study into the implementation and impact of four evidence-based parenting programmes.
Report into the characteristics and quality of group childcare for children in areas served by Sure Start local programmes.
Survey of primary schools showing how the best schools in England teach virtually every child to read.
Part of a comprehensive programme of evaluation research, using a mixed methods approach, to assess the effects of Lone Parent Obligations.
Qualitative evaluation of the delivery of In Work Credit (IWC) since national roll-out in April 2008.
Report looking at early years provision across the country to gauge parents' views and monitor progress in implementing policy.
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