This article compares the wealth situation of children across fourteen countries. Children experience lower levels of wealth than the rest of the population, seniors in particular. We show that, in most countries, child wealth is distributed substantially more unequally than the wealth of seniors. We also demonstrate that an international ranking of child wealth inequality diverges sharply from one based on child income inequality. The wealth situation of children in the United States is exceptional: they lag further behind seniors in terms of their wealth and face the highest levels of wealth inequality and, by far, wealth concentration
We estimate the level and distribution of global household wealth. The levels of assets and debts fo...
Objectives: To examine associations between child wellbeing and material living standards (average i...
According to the Luxembourg Income Study data, the United States child poverty rate is the second hi...
This article compares the wealth situation of children across fourteen countries. Children experienc...
Recent scholarship on wealth inequality has paid close attention to the extreme concentration of wea...
This study considers age stratification in terms of the distribution of wealth across age groups usi...
This paper compares child poverty dynamics cross-nationally using panel data from seven nations: the...
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...
First published:03 August 2018Objective: The aim of this article is to document how childhood family...
Although it is heartening to see wealth inequality being taken seriously, key concepts are often mud...
Children’s material well-being, and the levels of wealth and inequality in societies within which ch...
Children’s material well-being, and the levels of wealth and inequality in societies within which ch...
Summary: Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evol...
This article describes some facts about financial inequality in the United States that a good theory...
A number of studies suggest that parental wealth has both primary and secondary effects on offspring...
We estimate the level and distribution of global household wealth. The levels of assets and debts fo...
Objectives: To examine associations between child wellbeing and material living standards (average i...
According to the Luxembourg Income Study data, the United States child poverty rate is the second hi...
This article compares the wealth situation of children across fourteen countries. Children experienc...
Recent scholarship on wealth inequality has paid close attention to the extreme concentration of wea...
This study considers age stratification in terms of the distribution of wealth across age groups usi...
This paper compares child poverty dynamics cross-nationally using panel data from seven nations: the...
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...
First published:03 August 2018Objective: The aim of this article is to document how childhood family...
Although it is heartening to see wealth inequality being taken seriously, key concepts are often mud...
Children’s material well-being, and the levels of wealth and inequality in societies within which ch...
Children’s material well-being, and the levels of wealth and inequality in societies within which ch...
Summary: Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evol...
This article describes some facts about financial inequality in the United States that a good theory...
A number of studies suggest that parental wealth has both primary and secondary effects on offspring...
We estimate the level and distribution of global household wealth. The levels of assets and debts fo...
Objectives: To examine associations between child wellbeing and material living standards (average i...
According to the Luxembourg Income Study data, the United States child poverty rate is the second hi...