Vol. 26 (2015), Issue 2:
Volume 26, Issue 2, Jun 2015
Articles
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Guest editorial: Addressing child poverty
Richard Morgan
26(2), pp. 81–84
Category: Articles
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Taking stock: Are graduation or rights-based programmes better for getting children out of poverty?
Stephen Devereux
26(2), pp. 85–89
Keywords: rights-based approaches, graduation programmes, social protection, cash transfers, livelihood approaches
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Building strong foundations for later livelihoods by addressing child poverty: evidence from Young Lives
Paul Dornan | Kirrily Pells
26(2), pp. 90–103
Keywords: child poverty, inequality, livelihoods, education, youth
Category: Articles
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Evaluations of outcomes for children and youth from NGO-supported microeconomic interventions: a research synthesis
C.M. Ellis | Josh Chaffin
26(2), pp. 104–121
Keywords: microfinance, children, evaluation
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Lessons from practice in child-sensitive social protection
Nicola Hypher | Katherine Richards
26(2), pp. 122–138
Keywords: social protection, children, child poverty
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Does wealth increase affect school enrolment in ultra-poor households: evidence from an experiment in Bangladesh
Munshi Sulaiman
26(2), pp. 139–156
Keywords: asset transfer, school enrolment, programme evaluation, Bangladesh
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Responsible finance and child labour: quo vadis microfinance?
Patricia Richter | Sophie de Coninck
26(2), pp. 157–176
Keywords: microfinance, child labour, impact, responsible finance, social performance
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Recognizing and supporting working children through microfinance programming
Richard Carothers
26(2), pp. 177–194
Keywords: children’s work, child labour, microfinance, child rights, occupational safety and health
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Fostering economic opportunities for youth in Africa: a comprehensive approach
Karen Moore
26(2), pp. 195–209
Keywords: youth, sub-Saharan Africa, employment, entrepreneurship, skills
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2015.017