This paper compares child poverty dynamics cross-nationally using panel data from seven nations: the USA, Britain, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Hungary, and Russia. As well as using standard relative poverty definitions the paper examines flows into and out of the poorest fifth of the children's income distribution. Significant (but not total) uniformity in patterns of income mobility and poverty dynamics across the seven countries is found. The key exception is Russia, where the economic transition has led to a much higher degree of mobility. Interestingly, the USA which has the highest level of relative poverty among the rich nations, has a mobility rate which, if anything, is less than that of the other nations.child poverty; comparative ana...
Recent poverty research internationally based on analysis of panel data has highlighted the importan...
This dissertation will examine the determinants of international variations in child welfare. In par...
The growing number of countries with large child cohort studies offers an unprecedented opportunity ...
This paper compares child poverty dynamics crossnationally using panel data from seven nations: the ...
A child poverty rate of ten percent could mean that every tenth child is always poor, or that all ch...
Despite very different macroeconomic conditions, demographic structures and degrees of income inequa...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
This paper documents the variation in living standards of the poorest fifth of children in rich (and...
According to the Luxembourg Income Study data, the United States child poverty rate is the second hi...
How did the economic situation of children develop across 17 Organisation for Economic and Co-operat...
The main objective of this report is to descriptively analyse child poverty and the relationship bet...
This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and ...
This paper is a version of chapter 4 from Bradbury, Jenkins and Micklewright (eds)'The Dynamics of C...
'The authors compare patterns of movements into and out of poverty by children in Britain and German...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
Recent poverty research internationally based on analysis of panel data has highlighted the importan...
This dissertation will examine the determinants of international variations in child welfare. In par...
The growing number of countries with large child cohort studies offers an unprecedented opportunity ...
This paper compares child poverty dynamics crossnationally using panel data from seven nations: the ...
A child poverty rate of ten percent could mean that every tenth child is always poor, or that all ch...
Despite very different macroeconomic conditions, demographic structures and degrees of income inequa...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
This paper documents the variation in living standards of the poorest fifth of children in rich (and...
According to the Luxembourg Income Study data, the United States child poverty rate is the second hi...
How did the economic situation of children develop across 17 Organisation for Economic and Co-operat...
The main objective of this report is to descriptively analyse child poverty and the relationship bet...
This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and ...
This paper is a version of chapter 4 from Bradbury, Jenkins and Micklewright (eds)'The Dynamics of C...
'The authors compare patterns of movements into and out of poverty by children in Britain and German...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
Recent poverty research internationally based on analysis of panel data has highlighted the importan...
This dissertation will examine the determinants of international variations in child welfare. In par...
The growing number of countries with large child cohort studies offers an unprecedented opportunity ...