In this paper we report on a long-term study of child poverty being carried out by Young Lives in Peru and examine how poverty mediates a multitude of other risks in children’s lives. We offer three main arguments in relation to children’s experiences of risk in our sample. The first is that risk is not simply a feature of ‘extraordinary’ childhoods and ‘extraordinary’ circumstances but also an integral part of everyday, ‘ordinary’ lives in which the young negotiate multiple, interacting challenges. The second concerns the importance for children of the social and moral dimensions of risk and how these shape their responses to adversity. The third makes the case that in situations of high levels of interdependence between generations childr...
Based on two rounds of qualitative and survey data (descriptive statistics) from caregivers and chil...
Based on two rounds of qualitative and survey data (descriptive statistics) from caregivers and chil...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by their family and community en...
This paper examines how poverty is involved in a multitude of risks in children’s lives using data g...
This piece is based on Young Lives qualitative and survey data collected in Peru. It examines the wa...
Chronic childhood poverty is often considered synonymous with the risk of adverse outcomes. In this ...
Child protection has focused on responding to interpersonal violence and abuse. This approach can de...
Chronic childhood poverty is often considered synonymous with the risk of adverse outcomes. In this ...
Young Lives is a long-term study (2000–2015) of child poverty in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), P...
For children growing up in poverty, risk is part of everyday life. Experiences of chronic poverty ar...
This paper brings together existing Young Lives research and policy analysis, alongside new findings...
En este documento, informamos sobre un estudio a largo plazo sobre la pobreza infantil que está llev...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
This paper describes children’s experiences of violence at home in Peru, using a lifecourse approach...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...
Based on two rounds of qualitative and survey data (descriptive statistics) from caregivers and chil...
Based on two rounds of qualitative and survey data (descriptive statistics) from caregivers and chil...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by their family and community en...
This paper examines how poverty is involved in a multitude of risks in children’s lives using data g...
This piece is based on Young Lives qualitative and survey data collected in Peru. It examines the wa...
Chronic childhood poverty is often considered synonymous with the risk of adverse outcomes. In this ...
Child protection has focused on responding to interpersonal violence and abuse. This approach can de...
Chronic childhood poverty is often considered synonymous with the risk of adverse outcomes. In this ...
Young Lives is a long-term study (2000–2015) of child poverty in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), P...
For children growing up in poverty, risk is part of everyday life. Experiences of chronic poverty ar...
This paper brings together existing Young Lives research and policy analysis, alongside new findings...
En este documento, informamos sobre un estudio a largo plazo sobre la pobreza infantil que está llev...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by the circumstances of their fam...
This paper describes children’s experiences of violence at home in Peru, using a lifecourse approach...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...
Based on two rounds of qualitative and survey data (descriptive statistics) from caregivers and chil...
Based on two rounds of qualitative and survey data (descriptive statistics) from caregivers and chil...
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by their family and community en...