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Poverty, child health & child labour

United States, 1992
film

Episode number 21 of Series “The Worlds of childhood”. Explores the socioeconomic factors that have historically played a powerful role in childre..

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Family stress: the child's perspective

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A Day in the life of a child

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Family life & the active child

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Children of the street

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Child of urban Thailand: a place to live

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Development & diversity

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Peer culture

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Risk & resilience

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It takes a child: Craig Kielburger's story: a journey into child labour

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A Child's place

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Child's horizon

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Child care and development

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