Child Welfare in Developing Countries Child Welfare in Developing Countries

Child Welfare in Developing Countries

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Descripción editorial

What factors affect child welfare? How can policy improve child welfare? In developing countries, there has been relatively little empirical work on the analysis and measurement of child poverty. Further, poverty has many dimensions, including mortality, morbidity, hunger, illiteracy, lack of fixed housing and lack of resources, and cannot be assessed with a single measurement method. Based on original research in Africa and South America, and using a multidimensional poverty indicator approach, this book identifies the existence of inequalities in child welfare, analyzes their sources, and evaluates the impacts of policy responses to those inequalities. Topics considered include monetary poverty, asset poverty, nutrition, mortality, access to education and school attendance, child labor and access to health services. The book’s findings demonstrate that while current government programs offering financial assistance, supplementary food, and free or subsidized education and health care have a positive impact on child welfare, these outcomes can still improve, and proposes policy prescriptions towards this end. The book will be of use to poverty and policy researchers, professionals in international development, and graduate students interested in poverty and inequality.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2010
9 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
308
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer New York
VENTAS
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
3
MB

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