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Boys and Girls Sex-disaggregated data on a selection of in the Life Cycle well-being indicators, from early childhood to young adulthood DIVISION OF POLICY AND PRACTICE. Acknowledgements This publication was prepared by the Statistics and Monitoring Section, Division of Policy and Practice, UNICEF. Claudia Cappa and Colleen Murray developed, contributed to and coordinated the project under the direction of Tessa Wardlaw. Inputs were also provided by Priscilla Akwara, David Brown, Danielle Burke, Xiaodong Cai, Liliana Carvajal, Archana Dwivedi, Anne Genereux, Rouslan Karimov, Nyein Nyein Lwin, Holly Newby and Danzhen You.
exist beyond infancy, although at some point during early childhood, environmental and behavioural factors begin to exert a greater infl uence. Nevertheless, because a large proportion of child mortality occurs within the fi rst year of life, the under-fi ve mortality rate generally tends to be lower for girls than for boys.
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