The purpose of this paper is to study (empirically) the dynamics of child poverty in Sweden, the quintessential welfare state. We find that 1 out of every 5 children is disposable income poor at least once during his or her childhood, while only 2 percent of all children are chronically poor. We also document a strong life-cycle profile for child poverty. Approximately 8.6 percent of all children are born into poverty. The average poverty rate then drops to about 7.5 percent among 1- year old children. After which, it declines (monotonically) to about 3.8 percent among 17-year olds. Children in Sweden are largely protected (economically) from a number of quite serious events, such as parental unemployment, sickness and death. Family dissolu...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays on childhood disadvantage and its consequences i...
SummaryIn this report, contributions from 36 studies of how children and young people handle economi...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
• From an international perspective, child poverty in Sweden is very low. This also holds true when ...
We use several family-based indicators of household poverty as well as child-reported economic resou...
This essay is regarding the problematic facts about child poverty in Sweden. Since the beginning of ...
The Nordic countries are highly ranked in different statistical surveys on welfare and policy on a f...
A child poverty rate of ten percent could mean that every tenth child is always poor, or that all ch...
In the context of the Swedish welfare state, the issue of child poverty has over the past decade bec...
When the issue of welfare is addressed in Sweden analysis is usually focused on the national level, ...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
When the issue of welfare is addressed in Sweden analysis is usually focused on the national level, ...
This report focuses on child poverty from the child’s perspective. The results spring from a study t...
Published version of an article published in the journal: Child Indicators Research. Also available ...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of poverty among children in New Zealand, Norway and Swe...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays on childhood disadvantage and its consequences i...
SummaryIn this report, contributions from 36 studies of how children and young people handle economi...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
• From an international perspective, child poverty in Sweden is very low. This also holds true when ...
We use several family-based indicators of household poverty as well as child-reported economic resou...
This essay is regarding the problematic facts about child poverty in Sweden. Since the beginning of ...
The Nordic countries are highly ranked in different statistical surveys on welfare and policy on a f...
A child poverty rate of ten percent could mean that every tenth child is always poor, or that all ch...
In the context of the Swedish welfare state, the issue of child poverty has over the past decade bec...
When the issue of welfare is addressed in Sweden analysis is usually focused on the national level, ...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
When the issue of welfare is addressed in Sweden analysis is usually focused on the national level, ...
This report focuses on child poverty from the child’s perspective. The results spring from a study t...
Published version of an article published in the journal: Child Indicators Research. Also available ...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of poverty among children in New Zealand, Norway and Swe...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays on childhood disadvantage and its consequences i...
SummaryIn this report, contributions from 36 studies of how children and young people handle economi...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...