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Abstract:
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. It is critical that the wellbeing of society is systematically tracked by indicators that not only give an accurate picture of human life today but also provide a window into the future for all of us. This book presents impactful findings from international longitudinal studies that respond to the United Nations' Agenda 2030 commitment to "leave no-one behind". Contributors explore a wide range and complexity of pressing global issues, with emphasis given to excluded and vulnerable populations and gender inequality. Importantly, it sets out actionable strategies for policymakers and practitioners to help strengthen the global Sustainable Development Goals framework, accelerate their implementation and improve the construction of effective public policy
Objekttext:
ed. by Prerna Banati
In English
Inhalt:
Front Matter; Contents; List of Figures, Tables and Boxes; Notes on Contributors; Foreword: Understanding and Enhancing Human Development Among Global Youth - On the Unique Value of Developmentally Oriented Longitudinal Research; Introduction; Exploring the Potential for Gender Norm Change in Adolescent Girls: Evidence from 'Real Choices, Real Lives' Longitudinal, Qualitative Study Data; Unequal Educational Trajectories: The Case of Ethiopia; Early Life Transitions Increase the Risk for HIV Infection: Using Latent Class Growth Models to Assess the Effect of Key Life Events on HIV Incidence Among Adolescent Girls in Rural South Africa; Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from the Longitudinal Parenting Across Cultures Project; Achieving Gender Equality: Understanding Gender Equality and Health Among Vulnerable Adolescents in the Sustainable Development Goals Era; Capturing the Complexities of Adolescent Transitions Through a Mixed Methods Longitudinal Research Design; Child Well-being Across the Life Course: What Do We Know, What Should We Know?; Mauritian Joint Child Health Project: A Multigenerational Family Study Emerging from a Prospective Birth Cohort Study: Initial Alcohol-related Outcomes in the Offspring Generation; Conclusion: The Future of Longitudinal Research; Index

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