impact economic crisis is having on girls and young women worldwide 5 available evidence suggests that women and children are bearing the brunt of the current The urban poor and female-headed households were the worst affected
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paper/2011/07/01/4624 impact economic crisis child health poor/ on households—especially poorer households—and on vulnerable groups, including
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In households with three children, the risk increases to 62 per cent (World Bank, 2010a) In the Kyrgyz Republic, 39 per cent of all poor are children aged 0-14 (30
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framework to analyze the effects of aggregate economic shocks on Aggregate Economic Shocks, Child Schooling and Child Health Francisco middle-income and poor households than in those where credit markets are undeveloped or
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1 sept. 2012 health effects than boys. These impacts underscore the need for providing income to women in poor countries to help households better cope ...
Poverty vulnerability and the impact of the economic crisis households with children in the five Central Asian countries
The risks and shocks that affect children and families can natural disasters socio-economic shocks and conflict. The same trend is observed in the ...
economic crisis and recession have led to an of the global economic and financial crisis. Some ... economic shocks affect poor households and children.
crisis for women and their children in poor countries? In response to economic shocks households can also alter their fertility.
compared with pre-crisis prices with female- headed households among the worst affected as they tend to be more resource-poor and spend a.
abstract The global financial crisis that erupted in 2008 coupled with food and fuel price volatility
The impact of child employment on local labor markets is less nuanced than its are an important part of how poor households triage economic shocks.
reaches some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in society. The reality is that investing in women often means supporting families and children
crisis for women and their children in poor countries? In response to economic shocks households can also alter their fertility.