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Children in Angola: Poverty, deprivation and child labour
Mónica Pinilla-Roncancio
, Raquel Da Silva
International Development
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Deprivation
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Poverty
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Angola
100%
Child Labor
100%
Multidimensional Poverty
40%
Structured Interview
20%
Child Development
20%
Violence
20%
Dietary Intake
20%
Negative Effects
20%
Human Development
20%
Long History
20%
Children's Perceptions
20%
18 Years Old
20%
Child Poverty
20%
Social-economic Development
20%
Population Well-being
20%
Poverty Perception
20%
Internal Conflict
20%
Child Work
20%
Integrated Survey
20%
Household Head
20%
Lack of Food
20%
Households with children
20%
Mix-method Study
20%
Urban Households
20%
Social Sciences
Angola
100%
Child Labor
100%
Household
100%
Multidimensional Poverty
40%
Economic and Social Development
20%
Semi-Structured Interview
20%
Social Economics
20%
Thematic Analysis
20%
Basic Needs
20%
Human Development
20%
Organization and Methods
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Multidimensional Poverty
100%
Child Labor
100%
Human Development
50%
Social Economics
50%
Child Poverty
50%
Economic Development
50%
Psychology
Multidimensional Poverty
100%
Child Labor
100%
Semistructured Interview
50%
Thematic Analysis
50%
Human Development
50%