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that child life satisfaction is not associated with household income (poverty), or with a set of new material deprivation …Life satisfaction is increasingly recognised as a desirable individual outcome. Policy attention with respect to child … measures of child poverty, introduced to help target effective policies that make a real difference to children's lives. Those …
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This paper attempts to measure the extent of inequality within households and its contribution to overall levels of inequality in child well-being. The paper analyses the distribution of resources (outcomes) between girls and boys for four indicators: nutrition, birth registration, school...
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This research examines the effect of internally displaced persons (IDPs) resettlement on the anthropometric outcomes of the host community's children in Nigeria. Our identification strategy characterizes affected children based on distance heterogeneities between the household and the closest...
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In this article a composite indicator is built, named the Children's Deprivation Index (CDI), which attempts to verify the access to a set of key goods, services and conditions that have a positive effect on children's well-being, and informs on the compliance with their rights, as stated on the...
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of children’s lives: material well-being; housing and environment; education; health and safety; risk behaviours, such as …
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, mental health and social participation are the strongest predictors of both measures of well-being in older age. However …
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