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Atina Ndindeng – African Educational Research Journal, 2024
Under-education in Cameroon significantly hampers the nation's socio-economic development. Addressing this issue is crucial for enhancing the overall quality of life and economic growth of the country. This study identifies and analyses the primary factors contributing to under-education, offering actionable solutions to improve educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Access to Education, Socioeconomic Influences
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McKinney, Stephen – Improving Schools, 2014
Child poverty is a global issue that affects around half the children in the world; it is inextricably bound to the poverty experienced by their parents and families and has been identified by the United Nations as a human rights issue. Child poverty can be a barrier to children and young people accessing school education or achieving any form of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Access to Education, Correlation
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John, Vaughn M. – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2016
Why do educated girls and women constitute a danger in some societies and for this face extreme danger in their educational endeavours? This article argues that historical and contemporary educational discrimination of girls and women is the hallmark of a violently patriarchal society, and this stubborn injustice is exacerbated under conditions of…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Educational Attainment, History
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Hoffman, Diane M – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
Long before the earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010, but particularly since, international media and humanitarian groups have drawn attention to the "vulnerable child" in Haiti, a child often portrayed as needing "saving". Focusing in particular on the "restavek" (child domestic laborer), this article first…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Haitians, Child Welfare
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Chang, Kimberly S. G.; Lee, Kevin; Park, Terrence; Sy, Elizabeth; Quach, Thu – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2015
Introduction: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC), which encompasses acts of domestic minor sex trafficking, is a hidden problem in the U.S. that affects an estimated 300,000 children. Significant health impacts to victims include violence, substance abuse, mental illness, sexually transmitted diseases, and unintended pregnancy.…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Sexual Abuse, Primary Health Care, Health Services
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Haile, Getinet; Haile, Beliyou – Education Economics, 2012
We examine work participation and schooling for children aged 7-15 using survey data from rural Ethiopia. Bivariate probit and age-adjusted educational attainment equations have been estimated. Male children are found to be more likely to attend school than their female counterparts. "Specialization" in child labour is also found, with…
Descriptors: Family Planning, Family Size, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries
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Morrow, Virginia; Vennam, Uma – Children & Society, 2010
Child labour in India has long been the focus of research, policy concern and intervention. This article presents an analysis of children's involvement in agricultural work, particularly cottonseed production, drawing on evidence gathered for Young Lives in 2007 and 2008. In parts of Andhra Pradesh, children work in cotton fields for two or three…
Descriptors: Females, Child Labor, Foreign Countries, Intervention
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Fluke, John D.; Goldman, Philip S.; Shriberg, Janet; Hillis, Susan D.; Yun, Katherine; Allison, Susannah; Light, Enid – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2012
Objectives: This article reviews the available evidence regarding the efficacy, effectiveness, ethics, and sustainability of approaches to strengthen systems to care for and protect children living outside family care in low- and middle-income countries. Method: For trafficked children, children of and on the street, children of conflict/disaster,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Evidence, Program Effectiveness, Child Welfare
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Boothby, Neil; Wessells, Mike; Williamson, John; Huebner, Gillian; Canter, Kelly; Rolland, Eduardo Garcia; Kutlesic, Vesna; Bader, Farah; Diaw, Lena; Levine, Maya; Malley, Anita; Michels, Kathleen; Patel, Sonali; Rasa, Tanya; Ssewamala, Fred; Walker, Vicki – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2012
Objectives: Children outside of family care face increased risk of threats to their well-being, have lower educational achievement, and experience adverse developmental outcomes. While it is generally accepted that early response and intervention is critical to reducing the risk of harm for children who have been separated from their families, it…
Descriptors: Evidence, Outcome Measures, Social Integration, Children
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Crosbie, Veronica – Journal of Social Science Education, 2014
This study, concerning the development of cosmopolitan citizenship, draws on theories of human development and capabilities (Sen 1999; Nussbaum 2000) from a social justice perspective, where individual wellbeing is articulated as having the freedom to live a life of one's choosing. In the context of an English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Social Justice, Well Being, English (Second Language)
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Shafiq, M. Najeeb – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2010
This article first provides an economic framework for understanding how an economic crisis affects children's educational outcomes; this framework shows that there are both negative (harmful) effects and positive (beneficial) effects on educational outcomes. A review of the empirical evidence suggests that the negative effects are typically…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Educational Attainment, Block Grants
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Kidd, Sean A.; Liborio, Renata Maria Coimbra – Youth & Society, 2011
An extensive international literature has been developed regarding the risk trajectories of sex trade-involved children and youth. This literature has not, however, substantially incorporated the narratives of youths regarding their experiences. In this article, the contemporary literature on child and youth sex trade-involvement is reviewed and…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Foreign Countries, Social Isolation, Sexuality
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Crane, Patricia A.; Moreno, Melissa – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2011
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people are trafficked within the U.S. each year. Trafficked people are forced, defrauded and coerced into labor and sexual service for profit of others. Traffickers use individual vulnerabilities and immigration status, language ability and poor…
Descriptors: Crime, Slavery, Victims of Crime, Health Services
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Huijsmans, Roy – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2008
Globally, migration statistics indicate rising numbers of people who have for various reasons left their local community. Of these, a considerable proportion is below the age of 18 and often engaged in some kind of work. Yet, the phenomenon of children working beyond their localities receives little special attention in migration studies or child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Immigrants, Laotians
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Catani, Claudia; Schauer, Elisabeth; Neuner, Frank – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2008
To date, research on the psychosocial consequences of mass trauma resulting from war and organized violence on children has primarily focused on the individual as the unit of treatment and analysis with particular focus on mental disorders caused by traumatic stress. This body of research has stimulated the development of promising…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Family Violence, Community Services
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