Young LivesPoverty, maternal well-being and the effects on childrenby Professor Andy DawesJul 25, 2017Jul 25, 2017
Young LivesinOxford UniversityTeenage pregnancy in Peru: why it’s so high and what can be done?by Alan Sanchez, Principal Investigator, Young Lives PeruApr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Young LivesBack to School: the next round of Young Lives school surveysYoung Lives education researchers Padmini Iyer and Rhiannon Moore give us an update on the next round of school surveys about to start in…Aug 30, 2016Aug 30, 2016
Young LivesNo Data Left Behind!by Frances Winter, Policy Officer at Young LivesMay 12, 2016May 12, 2016
Young LivesYoung Lives has a new look!After many months of planning, scoping, designing and building, I am delighted to announce that our new Young Lives website is now live.Apr 26, 2016Apr 26, 2016
Young LivesEarly Childhood Development is essential to delivering the new Global Goalsby Professor Martin Woodhead, Associate Research Director, Young LivesFeb 24, 2016Feb 24, 2016
Young LivesScaling Up Access to Quality Early Learning in Ethiopia: what’s happening right nowby Jack Rossiter, Education Research Officer, Young Lives Ethiopia.Jan 20, 2016Jan 20, 2016
Young LivesWe’ve reached the end of the Millennium Development Goals period — so, are children better off?Jan 5, 2016Jan 5, 2016
Young LivesCorporal punishment of children linked to lower school gradesThis blog by Kirrily Pells, first appeared in The Conversation on 20 November 2015.Nov 20, 2015Nov 20, 2015
Young LivesWhere are the children? The challenge of tracking in a longitudinal study of childrenAnne Solon is the data manager for Young Lives. Her role involves working with our research partners to coordinate the complete survey…Oct 2, 2015Oct 2, 2015