Innocenti Research Briefs
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- 2017: Growing Inequality and Unequal Opportunities in Rich Countries
- Emilia Toczydlowska, Zlata Bruckauf and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Exploring Women's Empowerment through Asset Ownership and Experience of Intimate Partner Violence
- Audrey Pereira, Amber Peterman, Kathryn Yount and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: The Transformative Impacts of Unconditional Cash Transfers: Evidence from two government programmes in Zambia
- Luisa Natali and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: The State of Evidence on Social Cash Transfers in Africa: Transfer Project Workshop Brief 2017
- Michelle Mills, Gean Spektor, Max Terzini and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Gender Socialization during Adolescence in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Conceptualization, influences and outcomes
- John A. Neetu, Kirsten Stoebenau, Samantha Ritter, Jeffrey Edmeades, Nikola Balvin and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Myth-busting? How research is refuting common perceptions about unconditional cash transfers
- Amber Peterman, Jennifer Yablonski, Silvio Daidone and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Growing Inequality and Unequal Opportunities in Rich Countries
- Emilia Toczydlowska and Zlata Bruckauf
- 2017: Not Refugee Children, Not Migrant Children, But Children First: Lack of a systematic and integrated approach
- Bina D'Costa and Emilia Toczydlowska
- 2017: Migration and Inequality: Making policies inclusive for every child
- Emilia Toczydlowska and Bina D'Costa
- 2017: Children’s Involvement in Housework: Is there a case of gender stereotyping? Evidence from the International Survey of Children's Well-Being
- Zlata Bruckauf, Gwyther Rees and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Quality of Childcare and Pre-Primary Education: How do we measure it?
- Zlata Bruckauf, Nóirín Hayes and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Adolescents’ Mental Health: Out of the shadows. Evidence on psychological well-being of 11-15-year-olds from 31 industrialized countries
- Zlata Bruckauf and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Is University Education More Important for a Boy than for a Girl? Social approval of unequal educational opportunity across 21 countries
- Yekaterina Chzhen, Zlata Bruckauf and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Parenting Interventions: How well do they transport from one country to another?
- Frances Gardner and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Care Work and Children: An Expert Roundtable
- Prerna Banati, Elena Camilletti, Sarah Cook and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Does Keeping Adolescent Girls in School Protect against Sexual Violence? Quasi-experimental Evidence from East and Southern Africa
- Tia Palermo, Michelle Mills and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Methodologies to Capture the Multidimensional Effects of Economic Strengthening Interventions
- Fred M. Ssewamala, Laura Gauer Bermudez and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: How to Measure Enabling and Supportive Systems for Adolescent Health
- Russell Viner and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Adolescent Participation in Research: Innovation, rationale and next steps
- Emily J. Ozer, Amber Akemi Piatt and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Research with Disadvantaged, Vulnerable and/or Marginalized Adolescents
- Colette L. Auerswald, Amber Akemi Piatt, Ali Mirzazadeh and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Inclusion with Protection: Obtaining informed consent when conducting research with adolescents
- John Santelli, Sonia Haerizadeh, Terry McGovern and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Data and Indicators to Measure Adolescent Health, Social Development and Well-being
- Peter Azzopardi, Elissa Kennedy, George C Patton and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2017: Improving the Methodological Quality of Research in Adolescent Well-being
- Nicola J. Reavley, Susan M. Sawyer and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Utilizing Qualitative Methods in the Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation
- Michelle Mills, Clare Barrington and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation: Overview of Study Design
- Richard de Groot and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable
- Sarah Cook, Naomi Neijhoft, Tia Palermo, Amber Peterman and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Measuring Adolescent Well-being: National Adolescent Assessment Cards (NAACs)
- Prerna Banati, Judith Diers and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Initial Research Findings on Adolescent Well-being from the Office of Research – Innocenti
- Prerna Banati and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Cash Transfers and Gender: A closer look at the Zambian Child Grant Programme
- Amber Peterman, Luisa Natali and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Bottom-end Inequality: Are children with an immigrant background at a disadvantage?
- Zlata Bruckauf, Yekaterina Chzhen, Emilia Toczydlowska and Innocenti Research Centre Unicef
- 2016: Debilitamiento de la educación: evidencia longitudinal multinacional sobre el castigo corporal en las escuelas
- Hayley Jones, Kirrily Pells and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Entraver l’apprentissage: Preuves longitudinales multinationales sur les châtiments corporels dans les écoles
- Hayley Jones, Kirrily Pells and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Undermining Learning: Multi-Country Longitudinal Evidence on Corporal Punishment in Schools
- Hayley Jones, Kirrily Pells and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Cash Transfers Improve the Mental Health and Well-being of Youth: Evidence from the Kenyan Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
- Audrey Pereira and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: The Impact of Cash Transfers on Food Security
- Lisa Hjelm and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Unconditional Government Social Cash Transfers in Africa Do Not Increase Fertility: Issue Brief
- Tia Palermo, Lisa Hjelm and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: The Zambian Government Unconditional Social CashTransfer Programme Does Not Increase Fertility
- Lisa Hjelm, Tia Palermo and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2016: Prevention, Protection, and Production: Evidence from the Zambian Child Grant Programme
- Audrey Pereira and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2015: Ghana LEAP programme increases schooling outcomes
- Richard de Groot
- 2015: Social cash transfers, early pregnancy and marriage in the Kenyan national cash transfer programme
- Amber Peterman, Audrey Pereira and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2015: Measurement of Interpersonal Violence in National Social Cash Transfer Evaluations
- Tia Palermo and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2015: Tracking the Children of the Millennium: Insights from a longitudinal cohort study
- Paul Dornan, Caroline Knowles, Prerna Banati and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2015: Measuring Health and Well-being of Young People in the Transfer Project
- Tia Palermo and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef
- 2015: How Much Do Programmes Pay? Transfer size in selected national cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa
- Sudhanshu Handa, Benjamin Davis and Innocenti Research Centre Unicef
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