CDRI has a deserved reputation for expert analyses of economic and development issues, impact-driven quality policy research, and professional development. It is important that CDRI publications reflect these high standards. They should also convey respect for local knowledge and culture, offer clear and balanced analysis of complex issues, and contribute to the formulation of sustainable development policies. CDRI Publications Catalogue 2020

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Governance

WP 71: A Gendered Analysis of the Decentralisation Reform in Cambodia

CDRI Working Paper Series No. 71. Khmer, 48 pp. Dec 2013 (Download) English, 48 pp. Dec 2012 (Download) This study explored the space for women in Cambodia’s emerging local governance system. Two critical issues were empirically examined: female representation in the commune council and women’s political arti ...

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Governance

A Gendered Analysis of the Decentralization Reform in Cambodia

Kim Sedara and Joakim Öjendal with Chhoun Nareth and Ly Tem Working Paper # 71, December 2012. Khmer version

- December , 2012

General

Cambodia Development Review – December 2012

CDR Volume 16 Issue 4, December 2012 English and Khmer In this issue: Climate Change and Water Governance in Cambodia; Fertiliser Value Chains in Cambodia: A Case Study in Takeo Province; Prosperity and Impoverishment: Bunong Livelihoods in Transition in Two Mondulkiri Communes; Economy Watch; and CDRI Update.

Author: , , , , , , , , , - December , 2012

Education

Song, S. (2012). The Impact of Children’s Work on Basic Education in Cambodia: A Case Study of Angsnuol District. Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University, Part III, 61, 103-112.

Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between children's work and schooling in Cambodia. This study adopts an inclusive definition of children's work which also covers work in the home. In a questionnaire survey, which covered 460 children, the researcher collected information about their involvement in various kinds of work ranging from washing dishes to working in factories. Logistic regression and linear regression are used to estimate the impact of thos ...

Author: - September , 2012