%0 Generic
%T The impact of the Indonesian financial crisis on children data from 100 villages survey
%A Cameron, Lisa Ann
%A World Bank Development Research Group Poverty Team
%I World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team
%K Child labor Indonesia
%K Children Health and hygiene Indonesia
%K Education Effect of financial crises on Indonesia
%K School attendance Effect of financial crises on Indonesia
%D [2002]
%X "March 2002
%X Includes bibliographical references (p. 19)
%X Title from title screen as viewed on June 3, 2002
%X School attendance in Indonesia dropped slightly after the onset of the Asian crisis but then rebounded to higher-than-pre-crisis levels. Fewer children are now working, although the older children who are working and are not attending school seem to be working longer hours. Children's health-status appears to be relatively stable
%C World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team
%C Washington, D.C
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