It is widely accepted that the level of family economic resources is important for child welfare – even when these resources are well above subsistence levels. However, there is continuing debate both about the mechanisms by which these resources influence child welfare, and about the best way to measure the economic resources of most relevance to children. The latter issue, which is the focus of this report, is most keenly debated in the poverty measurement literature – though many of the issues considered in this debate are equally relevant to wider measures of well-being. Most empirical economic studies of poverty in rich nations define poverty as living in a household with a particularly low income. However, recent decades have seen a n...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
How much does the official measure of child poverty under-estimate its extent by failing to take acc...
was to use the Current Population Survey to assess the economic well-being of children in the United...
Childhood poverty matters directly – for children constitute a large share of the population – and i...
This paper is a study on child poverty from two perspectives: child income poverty (derived from fam...
This paper focuses on children who have been statistically classified as “poor ” or “in poverty ” be...
The equivalence scales used to adjust for differences in family composition when measuring poverty e...
This work deals with child poverty. Although it is a very topical issue, it is scarcely studied by t...
This paper examines the links between household income and child subjective well-being. Previous stu...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...
Empirically, official multidimensional measures of poverty often show children to be the poorest age...
Individual welfare can be assessed from two directions: either directly by looking at the standard o...
The concept of family economic has become important around the world. It has been realized that comm...
This article examines the relationship between child poverty and children's subjective well-being on...
The Government has high-profile child poverty targets which are assessed using a measure of income, ...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
How much does the official measure of child poverty under-estimate its extent by failing to take acc...
was to use the Current Population Survey to assess the economic well-being of children in the United...
Childhood poverty matters directly – for children constitute a large share of the population – and i...
This paper is a study on child poverty from two perspectives: child income poverty (derived from fam...
This paper focuses on children who have been statistically classified as “poor ” or “in poverty ” be...
The equivalence scales used to adjust for differences in family composition when measuring poverty e...
This work deals with child poverty. Although it is a very topical issue, it is scarcely studied by t...
This paper examines the links between household income and child subjective well-being. Previous stu...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...
Empirically, official multidimensional measures of poverty often show children to be the poorest age...
Individual welfare can be assessed from two directions: either directly by looking at the standard o...
The concept of family economic has become important around the world. It has been realized that comm...
This article examines the relationship between child poverty and children's subjective well-being on...
The Government has high-profile child poverty targets which are assessed using a measure of income, ...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
How much does the official measure of child poverty under-estimate its extent by failing to take acc...
was to use the Current Population Survey to assess the economic well-being of children in the United...