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Reaching the Poor: The 'Costs' of Sending Children to School: A Six Country Comparative Study, Synthesis Report

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Boyle, Siobhan
Brock, Andy
Mace, John
Sibbons, Mo
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Paper provided by Department for International Development (DFID) (UK) in its series Education Research Papers with number 12830.

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