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Children and Youth in Crisis : Protecting and Promoting Human Development in Times of Economic Shocks

2012

Lundberg, Mattias | Wuermli, Alice


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Cultural change; Intervention; Mental health problems; Substance abuse; Low birth weight; National level; Citizens; Economic change; Youth unemployment; Youth violence; Youth development; Polygamy; Adolescent development; Household level; Policy research; Public policy; Youth-focused interventions; Young people; Family structures; Child mortality; Exploitation; Anxiety; Progress; Peer relationships; Cognitive development; Political economy; National health; Labor market; Official development assistance; Family background; Family resources; Adulthood; Healthy choices; Expenditures; Perinatal care; Young people leave school; Labor supply; Labor force; Practitioners; Technical skills; Policy response; Educational attainment; Adult role models; Sexuality; Early childhood; Healthy development; Natural disaster; Male youth; Research community; Early adolescence; Emotional development; Policy implications; Research program; Economic changes; Young children; Environments; Safety net; Empirical studies; Blueprint; Depression; Development policy; Adolescent behavior; Teen pregnancies; Social intervention; Family tension; Intergenerational transmission; Primary caregivers; Social problem; Family relationships; Limited resources; Community life; Child labor; Social upheaval; Longitudinal research; Environmental; Global health; Emotional problems; Quality of education; Environmental sustainability; Older children; Human development; Teen; Public service; Racism; Relationships with parents; Empirical evidence; Social expectations; Girls; Respect; Risky behavior; Mental; Mother; Social policy; Parenting; Personal relationships; Policy makers; Policy research working paper; Child rearing; Policy analysis; Employment opportunities; Psychologists; Healthy children; Involuntary unemployment; Developmental psychology; Marginal benefits; Spillover; Gender roles; Dropout; International journal of epidemiology; Social science; Family members; Skills development; Psychological health; Safety nets; Service delivery; Young person; Effective policies; Immigrant; Congenital anomalies; Self-regulation; Population studies; Pediatrics; Global development; Mental disorders; Journal of marriage; Low-income countries; Labor markets; Foreign direct investment; Substance use; Psychiatry; Social sector; Socioeconomic status; Family income; State university; Lam; Individual households; School attendance; Conceptual framework; Postnatal depression; Empirical research; Young child; Dropouts
License
Directions in Development; Human Developmenthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-9547
Source
Directions in Development; Human Development

2014-09-15
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