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Early adolescence central to gender inequality in Asia-Pacific – Phys.org
Early adolescence is where gender inequalities most markedly emerge according to new research led by Burnet Institute and funded by UNICEF.

Early adolescence is where gender inequalities most markedly emerge according to new research led by Burnet Institute and funded by UNICEF.
The research, published in The Lancet Global Health, is the first systemic analysis of genderinequality across childhood and adolescence. Focused on 40 low and middle-income countries in Asia and the Pacific, it includes an in-depth analysis of 87 indicators measuring health, education and transition to employment, protection, and the safety of the environm…
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