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SYR_2006_MICS_V01_M
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2006
Syrian Arab Republic
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2006
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SYR_2006_MICS_v01_M
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1
2008 Report on the global AIDS epidemic
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Geneva, Switzerland: UNAIDS, 2008.
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Annotated Bibliography of Child and Forced Labor Information
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(2009) Volume IV: Pakistan—Syrian Arab Republic .
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Akmatov K, Manas.
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Child abuse in 28 developing and transitional countries: results from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys
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International Journal of Epidemiology 40, no. 1 (2011): 219-227.
4
Akwara, Priscilla, Danielle Burke, and Carl-Johan Lundgren.
La infancia y el SIDA/Children and AIDS: Cuarto inventario de la situacion, 2009/Fourth assessment of the situation, 2009
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: United Nations Children's Fund, 2010.
5
Alkire, Sabina, and Maria E Santos.
Acute multidimensional poverty: a new index for developing countries
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2010.
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Alkire, Sabina, and Maria E Santos.
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Acute multidimensional poverty: A new index for developing countries
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(2010) OPHI Working Papers.
7
Anthony, David, and Chris Brazier.
The state of the world's children 2011: Adolescence an age of opportunity
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: United Nations Pubns, 2011.
8
Bloom, David, Elizabeth Cafiero, Mark McGovern, Klaus Prettner, Anderson Stanciole, Jonathan Weiss, Samuel Bakkila, and Larry Rosenberg.
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The economic impact of non-communicable disease in China and India: Estimates, projections, and comparisons
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(2013) IZA DP No. 7563.
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Bosch-Capblanch, Xavier, K Banerjee, and A Burton.
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There are children not receiving a single dose of any vaccine: from ‘data to policy’in immunisation and health systems. Data quality and socio-economic determinants of unvaccination in low-and middle-income countries
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AMC-University van Amsterdam, 2012.
10
Bosch-Capblanch, Xavier, K Banerjee, and A Burton.
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Unvaccinated children in years of increasing coverage: how many and who are they? Evidence from 96 low-and middle-income countries
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Tropical Medicine & International Health 17, no. 6 (2012): 697-710.
11
Hossain, SM Moazzem, Eva Leidman, James Kingori, Abdullah Al Harun, and Oleg O Bilukha.
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Nutritional situation among Syrian refugees hosted in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon: cross sectional surveys
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Conflict and health 10, no. 1 (2016).
12
Kojima, Masami, Robert Bacon, and Xin Zhou.
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Who uses bottled gas? evidence from households in developing countries
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(2011) Evidence from Households in Developing Countries (July 1, 2011). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, Vol.
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Moccia, Patricia.
Progress for children: a report card on child protection
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: United Nations Pubns, 2009.
14
Murray, Christoper J, Thomas Laakso, Kenji Shibuya, Kenneth Hill, and Alan D Lopez.
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Can we achieve Millennium Development Goal 4? New analysis of country trends and forecasts of under-5 mortality to 2015
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(2007) The Lancet.
15
Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, and Yumiko Ota.
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Early childhood development in developing countries: Pre-primary education, parenting, and health care
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(2010) Education for all global monitoring report 2011: The hidden crisis: Armed conflict and education.
16
Smits, Jeroen, and Roel Steendijk.
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The International Wealth Index (IWI)
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(2012)
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Walker, S P, T D Wachs, S Grantham-McGregor, M M Black, C A Nelson, S L Huffman, H Baker-Henningham, S M Chang, J D Hamadani, B Lozoff, and others.
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Inequality in early childhood: risk and protective factors for early child development
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(2011) The Lancet.
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Webbink, Ellen, Jeroen Smits, and Eelke de Jong.
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Hidden child labour: Determinants of housework and family business work of children in 16 developing countries
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(2010) Nijmegen Center for Economics (NiCE), Institute for Management Research, Radboud University Nijmegen.
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