Projects of Poverty and equality
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Impact assessment of the Project for Empowerment of Business Women
Related publications: Valdivia, Martín (2015). Business training plus for female entrepreneurship? Short and medium-term experimental evidence from Peru. En Journal of Development Economics, 113, 33-51. Valdivia, Martín (2014). Business training plus for female entrepreneurship? Short and medium-term experimental evidence from Peru. Quebec: PEP. Working papers, 4. Valdivia, Martín (2014). ¿Algo más que capacitación empresarial para el empoderamiento de mujeres microempresarias? […]
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Young Lives – communications 2009-2010
The communications component of Young Lives aims to disseminate the studies developed within so that they may have an impact in diverse audiences, among them policy makers related to childhood poverty in Peru.
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Young Lives – Qualitative component 2009-2010
Young Lives has a qualitative compoment, which is managed from GRADE by Patricia Ames, researcher of the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos.
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Study on the status of children and indigenous children in Peru
GRADE will produce a report on the situation of education, health and protection for the population between 0 a 5 years, 6-11 and 12-17, using household surveys and census data. We also will analyze the situation for the same age cohorts of the indigenous population