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DOES FAMILY BACKGROUND MATTER FOR LEARNING IN EAST AFRICA?
Edward Samuel Jones
, Youdi Schipper
Development Economics Research Group (DERG)
Development Economics Research Group
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Family Background
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East Africa
100%
Learning Outcomes
25%
Uganda
25%
Background Characteristics
25%
Literacy
25%
School-age children
25%
Kenya
25%
Tanzania
25%
Large-scale Data
25%
Educational Opportunity
25%
Effective Learning
25%
Social Sciences
East Africa
100%
Household
100%
Uganda
50%
Learning Experiences
50%
Tanzania UR
50%
Educational Opportunity
50%
Kenya
50%