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Trends in Child Well-being in EU Countries during the Great Recession: A cross-country comparative perspective
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- This paper reports on how children have fared during the period of the global economic crisis (Great Recession) in rich European countries. The authors provide a descriptive overview of the evolution in a series of child well-being indicators over time (2007/8-2012/3 ) in 32 countries (the EU-28 plus Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey). The focus is on key child and adolescent outcome indicators that are expected to have been affected by the crisis and its related real-economy effects in the short and medium-term, including child monetary poverty and material deprivation, subjective well-being, and transition to adulthood (including education and employment). Countries’ performances are compared and ranked according to the change they experienced in these indicators over the period under analysis.
- Subjects :
- child well-being
economic crisis
european union
labour market
monetary policy
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Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......645..303463824f463adda3e578fd9cc390f8