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Child Poverty in the Developing World PDF
By:Gordon, David,Nandy, Shailen,Christina Pantazis,Peter Townsend,Simon Pemberton
Published on 2003-10-21 by Policy Press


This report provides a summary of the results from a major international research project, funded by UNICEF, on child rights and child poverty in the developing world.

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