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NGA_2004_NDES_V01_M
DHS EdData Survey 2004
Nigeria
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2004
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NGA_2004_NDES_v01_M
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National Population Commission, Federal Ministry of Education (FMOE)
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1
Nigeria National Population Commission.
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Nigeria DHS EdData Survey 2004: Education Data for Decision-making
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2004.
2
Gage J, Anastasia.
Nigeria End-of-Project Primary School Headmaster and Teacher Survey 2009.
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: Anastasia J. Gage, Editor , 2011.
3
Goodluck, Ifijeh I, and James Iwu Juliana.
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Provision Of Formal Education To Almajiris: The Role Of Libraries
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European Scientific Journal 8, no. 15 (2012).
4
Kazeem, Aramide.
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Children’s Work in Nigeria: Exploring the Implications of Gender, Urban-Rural Residence, and Household Socioeconomic Status
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The Review of Black Political Economy 39, no. 2 (2012): 187-201.
5
Kazeem, Aramide.
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Unpaid work among children currently attending school in Nigeria: With focus on gender, ethnicity, urban-rural residence and poverty
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 33, no. 5/6 (2013): 328-346.
6
Kazeem, Aramide, Leif Jensen, and Shannon C Stokes.
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School Attendance in Nigeria: Understanding the Impact and Intersection of Gender, Urban-Rural Residence, and Socioeconomic Status
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Comparative Education Review 54, no. 2 (2010): 295-319.
7
Lincove, Jane Arnold.
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Determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Nigeria under a policy of free primary education
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Economics of Education Review 28, no. 4 (2009): 474-484.
8
Lincove, Jane Arnold.
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Do private markets improve the quality or quantity of primary schooling in sub-Saharan Africa?
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(2007)
9
Lincove, Jane Arnold.
Why Are Children Out of School in Countries with Free Primary Education Policies?
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2009.
10
Ndukwu, C, I Egbuonu, and T Ulasi.
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Nutritional status and sociodemographic characteristics of ‘urban poor’school children in Onitsha, Southeast Nigeria
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Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics 41, no. 3 (2014): 175-180.
11
Nmadu, Grace, Solomon Avidime, Olugbenga Oguntunde, Vehcit Dashe, Binta Abdulkarim, and Mairo Mandara.
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Girl Child Education: Rising to the Challenge
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African Journal of Reproductive Health 14, no. 3s1 (2010): 107-112.
12
Okunola, R. A, and A. D Ikuomola.
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The socio-economic implication of climatic change, desert encroachment and communal conflicts in Northern Nigeria
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American Journal Of Social And Management Sciences 1, no. 2 (2010): 88-101.
13
Olofintoye, Thomas Tunde.
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Towards Eradicating Illiteracy among Nigerian Children in 2015: Guidance Needs of Parents
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The Social Sciences 3, no. 4 (2008): 327-331.
14
Oluwadare, Christopher.
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The social determinants of routine immunisation in Ekiti State of Nigeria
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Studies on Ethno-Medicine 3, no. 1 (2009): 49-56.
15
Palmer-Jones, Richard.
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Microeconomic evidence on gender inequality and growth in Nigeria
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(2008)
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