Cyprus belongs to the group of countries which were hardest hit by the economic recession in Europe. Real GDP sunk by almost 10%, resulting in a large increase in unemployment, wage cuts, reduced household consumption and a rise in poverty and social exclusion. The adverse effects of the crisis were amplified by austerity policies. The aim of the chapter is to provide an overview of the effects of crisis on the wellbeing of families with children and especially of the more vulnerable. Specifically, by using a variety of data sources, we provide an analysis of the impact of crisis on child poverty and on families’ access to affordable childcare and quality education, and briefly assess the role of family policies and schools in mitigating ch...
AIM To describe the impact austerity measures have had on families with disabled children across Eu...
Background: To analyse the impact of austerity measures taken by European governments as a response ...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
The data and observations in this Innocenti Report Card reveal a strong and multifaceted relationshi...
D'Agostino A, Gagliardi F, Giusti C, Potsi A. Investigating the impact of the economic crisis on chi...
This paper analyses the impact of the economic crisis on children's wellbeing from a comparative Eur...
Greece hit by the world financial crisis in 2009, has been in the centre of global attention for bei...
Through 11 diverse country case studies (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, S...
This publication contains the collection of papers related to the European Seminar on “The impact of...
Due to the financial crisis and the subsequent economic recession, which started in 2008, five membe...
INTRODUCTION: The objectives of the study were to explore the effect of the economic crisis on child...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
The paper examines the likely impact of economic crisis on child labour. It argues that the paucity ...
This UNICEF report shows that 2.6 million children have sunk below the poverty line in the world’s m...
Abstract Introduction The objectives of the study wer...
AIM To describe the impact austerity measures have had on families with disabled children across Eu...
Background: To analyse the impact of austerity measures taken by European governments as a response ...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
The data and observations in this Innocenti Report Card reveal a strong and multifaceted relationshi...
D'Agostino A, Gagliardi F, Giusti C, Potsi A. Investigating the impact of the economic crisis on chi...
This paper analyses the impact of the economic crisis on children's wellbeing from a comparative Eur...
Greece hit by the world financial crisis in 2009, has been in the centre of global attention for bei...
Through 11 diverse country case studies (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, S...
This publication contains the collection of papers related to the European Seminar on “The impact of...
Due to the financial crisis and the subsequent economic recession, which started in 2008, five membe...
INTRODUCTION: The objectives of the study were to explore the effect of the economic crisis on child...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
The paper examines the likely impact of economic crisis on child labour. It argues that the paucity ...
This UNICEF report shows that 2.6 million children have sunk below the poverty line in the world’s m...
Abstract Introduction The objectives of the study wer...
AIM To describe the impact austerity measures have had on families with disabled children across Eu...
Background: To analyse the impact of austerity measures taken by European governments as a response ...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...