This paper applies a human-rights based deprivation approach to measure child poverty in China based on secondary data analysis. It discusses the following questions: How to select available deprivation indicators to measure child poverty in China? Are the available deprivation indicators valid, reliable and additive? How did child poverty change between1989 and 2009 and how did it vary by region? The main objective is to use existing longitudinal and cross sectional survey data to build scientific deprivation indicators to measure the living standards of children and produce estimates of child poverty in China across time and space. All waves from 1989 to 2009 of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data will be utilized. In order ...
The progress of Pakistan remained poor in human development indicators, especially health, education...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Poverty is multidimensional in nature. Poverty is associated not only with insufficient income or co...
Childhood is a critical period of the life of human beings, and experiencing poverty at this stage c...
Empirically, official multidimensional measures of poverty often show children to be the poorest age...
This paper investigates how estimates of the extent and trend of consumption poverty in China betwee...
In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal o...
The dimensionality of child poverty is not well understood because children are seldom asked systema...
Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMDs) aim to measure living standards at the small area level. Thes...
This paper measured multidimensional child deprivation of basic needs using data from 1993 to 2014 K...
Taking child poverty into account as an enormous concern on the pathway to human development, the pr...
This paper is a study on child poverty from two perspectives: child income poverty (derived from fam...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
A concentration index methodology to analyze the inequality in childhood malnutrition in China is ou...
Child poverty is a troubling issue over the world. Many scholars and professionals have devoted them...
The progress of Pakistan remained poor in human development indicators, especially health, education...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Poverty is multidimensional in nature. Poverty is associated not only with insufficient income or co...
Childhood is a critical period of the life of human beings, and experiencing poverty at this stage c...
Empirically, official multidimensional measures of poverty often show children to be the poorest age...
This paper investigates how estimates of the extent and trend of consumption poverty in China betwee...
In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal o...
The dimensionality of child poverty is not well understood because children are seldom asked systema...
Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMDs) aim to measure living standards at the small area level. Thes...
This paper measured multidimensional child deprivation of basic needs using data from 1993 to 2014 K...
Taking child poverty into account as an enormous concern on the pathway to human development, the pr...
This paper is a study on child poverty from two perspectives: child income poverty (derived from fam...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
A concentration index methodology to analyze the inequality in childhood malnutrition in China is ou...
Child poverty is a troubling issue over the world. Many scholars and professionals have devoted them...
The progress of Pakistan remained poor in human development indicators, especially health, education...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Poverty is multidimensional in nature. Poverty is associated not only with insufficient income or co...