Increased attention to childrens’ special position within poverty measurement resulted in the development of various child poverty approaches in the last decade. Analysis shows that their development processes involve a similar set of steps and decisions, predominantly taken in the same sequence. However, it also becomes apparent that many of these decisions are made implicitly rather than explicitly, resulting in unclear and non-transparent underlying constructs. Consequently, child poverty approaches often lack a solid and robust foundation and are misinterpreted and misunderstood when used for analytical and policy purposes. This paper distills a generic construction process from the analysis of existing child poverty approaches, present...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of data collection which was carried out...
Increased attention to childrens’ special position within poverty measurement resulted in the develo...
Despite a wide under-prioritization, the issue of child poverty has received increasing attention wo...
The design of anti-poverty strategies requires good data on the nature and causes of poverty. Yet da...
Child poverty can be measured using approaches that aim to make cross-country comparisons on a regio...
Childhood poverty is a complex, multi-dimensional and context-specific problem. This complexity of c...
Vietnam has achieved impressive poverty reduction, with the poverty rate falling from 58 per cent in...
Despite two decades of rapid economic growth in Vietnam, child poverty remains a sizeable problem. T...
A widely used division between poverty measures based on conceptual underpinnings and analytical out...
This paper outlines the sampling methodology used by Young Lives in Vietnam. The Vietnam team select...
A global measurement approach versus a country-specific measurement approach – Do they draw the same...
Household size and composition are often overlooked when income poverty is measured. This leads to a...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of data collection which was carried out...
Increased attention to childrens’ special position within poverty measurement resulted in the develo...
Despite a wide under-prioritization, the issue of child poverty has received increasing attention wo...
The design of anti-poverty strategies requires good data on the nature and causes of poverty. Yet da...
Child poverty can be measured using approaches that aim to make cross-country comparisons on a regio...
Childhood poverty is a complex, multi-dimensional and context-specific problem. This complexity of c...
Vietnam has achieved impressive poverty reduction, with the poverty rate falling from 58 per cent in...
Despite two decades of rapid economic growth in Vietnam, child poverty remains a sizeable problem. T...
A widely used division between poverty measures based on conceptual underpinnings and analytical out...
This paper outlines the sampling methodology used by Young Lives in Vietnam. The Vietnam team select...
A global measurement approach versus a country-specific measurement approach – Do they draw the same...
Household size and composition are often overlooked when income poverty is measured. This leads to a...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of data collection which was carried out...