UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate initial research contributions within the Centre’s programme of work, addressing social, economic and institutional aspects of the realisation of the human rights of children. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or the views of UNICEF. The papers in this series (ISSN 1014-7837) are available for download in.pdf forma
In 2002 Save the Children UK carried out a study of child poverty in Uganda, as part of the on-going...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
Abstract: Is the issue of children living in poverty recognized by and incorporated into anti-povert...
This series is produced by the Innocenti Research Centre of UNICEF. The papers in this series aim to...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
Childhood poverty matters directly – for children constitute a large share of the population – and i...
Summary: Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evol...
International audienceInternational comparisons of poverty are usually built on absolute monetary po...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate research contributions within the scope ...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate research contributions within the scope ...
This work deals with child poverty. Although it is a very topical issue, it is scarcely studied by t...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...
This report builds and expands upon the analyses of Report Card 6 which considered relative income p...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate research contributions within the scope ...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate initial research contributions within th...
In 2002 Save the Children UK carried out a study of child poverty in Uganda, as part of the on-going...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
Abstract: Is the issue of children living in poverty recognized by and incorporated into anti-povert...
This series is produced by the Innocenti Research Centre of UNICEF. The papers in this series aim to...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
Childhood poverty matters directly – for children constitute a large share of the population – and i...
Summary: Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evol...
International audienceInternational comparisons of poverty are usually built on absolute monetary po...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate research contributions within the scope ...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate research contributions within the scope ...
This work deals with child poverty. Although it is a very topical issue, it is scarcely studied by t...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...
This report builds and expands upon the analyses of Report Card 6 which considered relative income p...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate research contributions within the scope ...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate initial research contributions within th...
In 2002 Save the Children UK carried out a study of child poverty in Uganda, as part of the on-going...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
Abstract: Is the issue of children living in poverty recognized by and incorporated into anti-povert...