Review of Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations by Koen Vleminckx and Timothy M. Smeeding and The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialized Countries by Bruce Bradbury, Stephen P. Jenkins, and John Micklewright Copyright 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Child poverty is currently regarded by many as the 'number one' issue in Britain. Yet it has not alw...
The world's poor children We must not be unduly pessimistic about the progress of children in p...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
This paper is a version of chapter 4 from Bradbury, Jenkins and Micklewright (eds)'The Dynamics of C...
This series is produced by the Innocenti Research Centre of UNICEF. The papers in this series aim to...
A child poverty rate of ten percent could mean that every tenth child is always poor, or that all ch...
In rich countries children\u27s basic needs have been generally met but there is scope for further p...
Childhood poverty matters directly – for children constitute a large share of the population – and i...
The paper considers child poverty in rich English-speaking countries – the US, Canada
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...
This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and ...
Through 11 diverse country case studies (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, S...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate initial research contributions within th...
Summary: Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evol...
Child poverty is currently regarded by many as the 'number one' issue in Britain. Yet it has not alw...
The world's poor children We must not be unduly pessimistic about the progress of children in p...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...
This new report on child poverty in the world’s wealthiest nations concludes that one in six of the ...
This paper is a version of chapter 4 from Bradbury, Jenkins and Micklewright (eds)'The Dynamics of C...
This series is produced by the Innocenti Research Centre of UNICEF. The papers in this series aim to...
A child poverty rate of ten percent could mean that every tenth child is always poor, or that all ch...
In rich countries children\u27s basic needs have been generally met but there is scope for further p...
Childhood poverty matters directly – for children constitute a large share of the population – and i...
The paper considers child poverty in rich English-speaking countries – the US, Canada
This Report Card presents a first overview of inequalities in child well-being for 24 of the world’s...
This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and ...
Through 11 diverse country case studies (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, S...
UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers are intended to disseminate initial research contributions within th...
Summary: Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evol...
Child poverty is currently regarded by many as the 'number one' issue in Britain. Yet it has not alw...
The world's poor children We must not be unduly pessimistic about the progress of children in p...
Early international comparisons of child well-being have tended to use relative child income poverty...