| Type | Journal Article - Social indicators research | 
| Title | Outcomes of Orphanhood in Ethiopia: A Mixed Methods Study | 
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| Volume | 104 | 
| Issue | 1 | 
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 | 
| Page numbers | 87-102 | 
| URL | https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/24941/1/Camfield_2010_Orphanhood.pdf | 
| Abstract | The paper addresses the question of whether parental death always has a strongly negative effect on children’s outcomes using quantitative and qualitative data from Young Lives, a longitudinal study of childhood poverty in Ethiopia. It investigates the validity of potential mediating factors identified by other studies in Sub-Saharan Africa using data from the whole sample (n=973) and explores these processes in-depth through the experiences of three orphans in one community in Addis Ababa. The paper concludes that the outcomes of orphans and non-orphans in poor communities are not significantly different, supporting the need to address vulnerability at a societal level. Nonetheless, specific groups, for example, older female children who have lost their mothers, may face particular risks that should be addressed with targeted interventions.  | 
        
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