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As a result of improved attendance, children have increased their learning capacity and better marks compared to previous years.
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No difference was found in school attendance for children aged 7 17 (94.6% in child-only vs. 96.0% in mixed-generation, p = 0.26).
This is a comparative analysis of child labour and child schooling, simultaneously looking at the data on school attendance and children working from Ghana, Pakistan and Peru.
Other factors associated with 40 50% higher rates of LRI were Rom ethnicity, current attendance at child care with other children, and presence of other children in the household.
During the early period, 1978 1987, information on school attendance by children participating in 1978 was not collected (in total 500 children).
Public programs account for most of the attendance of children in low-income families, but public programs do not even serve a majority of children in poverty.
The first is to help increase the attendance of children in primary school; the opportunity to participate in sports will act as an incentive for the children.
Attendance at children's museums has tripled since 1991 to 31 million visitors last year.
Primary school attendance for children ages five through nine became free where available.
Nine years of school attendance for children ages 7 to 16 is compulsory.
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