Adolescent pathways and responsibilities: Evidence from the Young Lives study of Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam

Author:   Jo Boyden ,  Frances Winter ,  Gina Crivello ,  Patricia Espinoza Revollo
Publisher:   Policy Press
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Pages:   136
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
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Adolescent pathways and responsibilities: Evidence from the Young Lives study of Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam


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What is life actually like for teenagers growing up in low and middle-income countries? Much of what we know about adolescence is based on research from high-income countries. Young Lives’ unique comparative longitudinal study of childhood poverty allows us to challenge assumptions about adolescents: to understand how adolescents living in contexts of economic and social adversity experience puberty, school transitions, marriage, parenthood and work.

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Author:   Jo Boyden ,  Frances Winter ,  Gina Crivello ,  Patricia Espinoza Revollo
Publisher:   Policy Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
ISBN:  

9781447348511


ISBN 10:   1447348516
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Introduction; The reality of adolescent trajectories in Young Lives; The pervasive impact of poverty on adolescents’ trajectories; The role of gender in adolescent trajectories; Services and the triple challenge of access, quality and responsiveness; After school, what?; Implications for policy and intervention; Conclusion: Summarise key messages;

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Jo Boyden is Professor of International Development and Director of Young Lives at the University of Oxford’s Department of International Development. An authority on child development and children's rights, she has worked to understand and improve policies for children in contexts of adversity. Her research has focused on child work, education, children affected by armed conflict and forced migration, childhood poverty, and socio-cultural development. Frances Winter leads policy work on gender and youth at Young Lives. She has worked on gender, equality and children’s rights internationally and in the UK for more than twenty years. Gina Crivello is an Anthropologist and a Senior Research Officer in the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford where she leads Young Lives qualitative longitudinal research. Her research has focused on children and young people’s everyday experiences of poverty, aspirations, migration and mobility, paid and unpaid work and intergenerational relations in transitions to adulthood, including methods and ethics in social research with vulnerable young people. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of California. Patricia Espinoza-Revollo holds a DPhil in International Development and is a Quantitative Research Officer in Young Lives at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on inequality, social stratification and mobility, emerging middle classes, and child and youth development with a focus on gender inequalities. She coordinates Young Lives panel survey design and implementation in four developing countries.

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