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Following Mexican Youth

2016

Baron, Juan D. | Popova, Anna | Sanchez, Angelica


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Workshop; Childhood; Policy research; Policy discussions; Girls; Secondary school; Younger women; Employment opportunities; Dropout; Genders; Young boys; Births; Enrollment; Gender roles; Older men; School attendance; Boys; Parental education; Number of people; Returns to education; Political instability; Quality education; Young men; Development policy; Urban youth; Younger females; Male; Young women; Economic prosperity; Early dropout from school; Family composition; Poor families; Dependency ratios; Female; Policy; Public policy; Male youth; Level of education; Schooling; Policy makers; Youth unemployment; Socioeconomic factors; Educational opportunities; Pregnancy rates; Young people; Youth population; Teen pregnancy; Labor force; Teen; Social expectations; Skills; Quality of education; Personal lives; Values; Social policy; Labor market; Early pregnancy; Progress; Formal education system; Youths; Survival rate; Economic progress; Dropout rates; Teenage pregnancy; Urban centers; Fertility rate; School enrolment; Teenage fertility; Policy research working paper; Young males; Care of children; Younger men; Family formation; Woman; Intergenerational transmission; Older women; Interventions; Dropouts
Language
English

2021-06-15
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