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This report provides a synthesis of research from the past 15 years on children's work
Reports on the wellbeing of children and young people.
This Young Lives Ethiopia Country Report presents results from a 15-year longitudinal study
Government bringing together experts in the field to drive forward progress in tackling cancer in children and young people.
How children’s lives change during adolescence and the difference that gender inequalities and gender norms make to pathways
Presents findings from the fifth round of the Young Lives survey of children in United Andhra Pradesh in 2016
This summative country report draws upon 15 years of evidence captured by the Young Lives study in India
Young Lives summative report, synthesising research from the past 15 years across the 4 study countries
The study draws on research carried out with 49 children aged between 6 and 14
The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 years old. Children are treated differently from adults, are dealt with by youth courts and sent to special secure centres for young people.
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