Search Results - "Emmers, Dorien"
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Effectiveness of a government-led, multiarm intervention on early childhood development and caregiver mental health: a study protocol for a factorial cluster-randomised trial in rural China
Published in BMJ open (28-11-2023)“…The high incidences of both the developmental delay among young children and the mental health problems of their caregivers are major threats to in low-income…”
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Early childhood development and parental training interventions in rural China: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in BMJ global health (01-08-2021)“…IntroductionInadequate care during early childhood can lead to long-term deficits in skills. Parenting programmes that encourage investment in young children…”
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Generalizable evidence that computer assisted learning improves student learning: A systematic review of education technology in China
Published in Computers and education open (01-06-2024)“…•Evidence on the effectiveness of educational technology on learning is relatively scarce in LMICs.•The pooled effect size of all included studies indicates a…”
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Using community health workers to deliver a scalable integrated parenting program in rural China: A cluster-randomized controlled trial
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2019)“…Inadequate care during early childhood can lead to long-term deficits in skill development. Parenting programs are promising tools for improving parenting…”
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Subsidies and agricultural productivity in the EU
Published in Agricultural economics (01-11-2019)“…This paper investigates the relationship between EU agricultural subsidies and agricultural labor productivity growth by estimating a conditional convergence…”
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Jobs and agricultural policy: Impact of the common agricultural policy on EU agricultural employment
Published in Food policy (01-08-2019)“…•Analysis of impact of agricultural subsidies on agricultural employment in the EU.•Larger country coverage and use of better subsidy data (to correct for…”
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Parental locus of control and early childhood development: Evidence on parent and grandparent caregivers in rural China
Published in China economic review (01-08-2022)“…This study investigates the relationship between caregivers' internal or external parental locus of control (PLOC) orientation and child development outcomes…”
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Supporting cognitive catch‐up: The effects of cluster‐randomized psychosocial stimulation interventions on preterm low birthweight children in rural China
Published in Child development (01-07-2024)“…Improved survival of preterm low birthweight (LBW) infants due to advances in neonatal care has brought issues such as postnatal development trajectories to…”
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Rural–urban differences in the intergenerational transmission of cognitive capabilities in China: evidence from a Northwestern province of China
Published in China agricultural economic review (30-09-2024)“…PurposeLiterature has shown that the intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities is stronger for children raised in more advantaged environments…”
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Parenting style and the cognitive development of preschool-aged children: Evidence from rural China
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Early Parenting Interventions to Foster Human Capital in Developing Countries
Published in Annual review of resource economics (01-01-2022)“…One out of every three children under age 5 in developing countries lives in conditions that impede human capital development. In this study, we survey the…”
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Investing in disadvantaged children for common prosperity in China
Published in Chinese sociological review (14-03-2024)“…Despite rapid economic growth in China since 1978, rural-urban inequality has widened. High levels of socioeconomic inequality can have profound implications…”
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