The formation and evolution of childhood skill acquisition

evidence from India

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The formation and evolution of childhood skill acquisition

evidence from India

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Cover of: The formation and evolution of childhood skill acquisition
The formation and evolution of childhood skill acquisition: evidence from India
2009, Young Lives, Dept. of International Development, University of Oxford
in English
Cover of: "Children with a good life have to have school bags"
"Children with a good life have to have school bags": diverse understandings of well-being among older children in three Ethiopian communities
2009, Young Lives, Dept. of International Development, University of Oxford
in English
Cover of: The formation and evolution of childhood skill acquisition
The formation and evolution of childhood skill acquisition: evidence from India
2009, Young Lives, Dept. of International Development, University of Oxford
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-26).

Published in
Oxford, UK
Series
Working paper -- no. 38

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF723.C5 H435 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
ii, 26 p. ;
Number of pages
26

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23738637M
ISBN 13
9781904427438
LCCN
2009396174

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL13851200W
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