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Factors Impacting Youth Development in Haiti

2007

Justesen, Michael | Verner, Dorte


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Household poverty; Childhood to adulthood; High fertility rate; Substance abuse; Quality education; Poor health; Youth unemployment; Male peers; Education system; Life expectancy; Youth development; Policy research; Epidemic; Young people; Family structures; Self-confidence; Progress; Level of education; Age cohort; Gender issues; Labor market; Teenage pregnancy; Educational environment; Tertiary education; Enrollment rates; Illness; Adulthood; Early sexual initiation; Life skills; Labor force; Young males; Poor households; Poor families; Educational attainment; Victims; Teenage pregnancies; Enrollment; Peer group; Male youth; Young women; Political rights; School dropout; Slum dwellers; Family; Youth health; Religious practice; Youth population; Schooling; Child labor; Large cities; Unemployment rate; Quality of education; Attendance rates; School system; Teen pregnancy; Fewer children; Risk-taking behavior; High birth rate; Youth work; Teen; Public service; Illiteracy rates; Unequal access; Vulnerable groups; Social expectations; Income inequality; Household size; Impact of education; Respect; Educated parents; Children per woman; Primary level; Spouse; Role models; Security situation; Policy research working paper; Physical abuse; Academic performance; Job opportunities; Married youth; Dropout; Family members; Private schools; Health systems; Personal development; Healthy life; Young person; Unemployment rates; School enrollment; School; Female adolescents; Dropout rates; Personality; Low-income countries; Sexual abuse of girls; Unprotected sexual activity; Self-esteem; Labor markets; Female youth; Secondary school; Contraceptive use; Teenage mothers; School attendance; Low educational attainment; Births; Dropouts; Drug abuse
License
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4110http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4110

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