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development 2 early childhood development 2 migrant children 2 poverty 2 Baltic States 1 Eastern Europe 1 Russia 1 child abuse 1 child health 1 children's opinion 1 children's rights 1 disadvantaged children 1 early childhood 1 early childhood education 1 economic discrimination 1 educational systems 1 environmental degradation 1 environmental effects 1 human rights 1 indicators 1 inequity 1 international bill of human rights 1 literature surveys 1 malnutrition 1 methodology 1 migrant families 1 migration 1 migration law 1 monitoring 1 research methods 1 social development policies 1 social groups 1 sport 1 structural adjustment 1 transition from school to work 1 transitional economies 1 unaccompanied children 1 violence 1 youth 1
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Akachi, Yoko 1 Bell, Ruth 1 Bhabha, Jacqueline 1 Brackenridge, Celia 1 Donkin, Angela 1 Dornan, Paul 1 Fasting, Kari 1 Goodman, Donna 1 Kirby, Sandra 1 Kools, Marco 1 Leahy, Trisha 1 Marmot, Michael 1 Marnie, Sheila 1 Menchini, Leonardo 1 Parent, Sylvie 1 Parker, David 1 Redmond, Gerry 1 Sand, Trond Svela 1 Stewart, Frances 1 Vitiello, Virginia E. 1 Woodhead, Martin 1 Yaqub, Shahin 1
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How Inequalities Develop through Childhood: Life course evidence from the Young Lives cohort study
Dornan, Paul; Woodhead, Martin - 2015
This paper contributes longitudinal research evidence on these issues, notably: the impact of structural inequalities on children’s development within households and communities; the ways access to health, education and other key services may reduce or amplify inequalities; and especially...
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Tackling Structural and Social Issues to Reduce Inequities in Children’s Outcomes in Low- to Middle-income Countries
Marmot, Michael; Bell, Ruth; Donkin, Angela - 2013
Tackling inequities in children’s outcomes matters both from a moral perspective, and because of persuasive social and economic arguments. Reducing inequity in children’s outcomes requires tackling structural and social issues. The paper provides evidence about how social, economic and...
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Approaches towards Inequality and Inequity: Concepts, measures and policies
Stewart, Frances - 2013
The paper discusses what a fair, or equitable, distribution is, drawing on some contributions of Western philosophers and economists. After reviewing different approaches, it argues that inequality among groups is particularly unjust. The paper argues for a plural perspective on the space in...
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Good Governance of Early Childhood Development Programmes in Developing Countries: The need for a comprehensive monitoring system
Kools, Marco; Vitiello, Virginia E. - 2010
There is need for a holistic, comprehensive ECD monitoring system that covers the multiple facets (i.e. education, health, social protection and the social and economical context in which the child is born) of public and private ECD interventions in a country. Such a system is essential for...
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The Place of Sport in the UN Study on Violence against Children
Parent, Sylvie; Brackenridge, Celia; Kirby, Sandra; … - 2010
This paper presents a secondary analysis of supporting documents from the UN Study on Violence against Children. The purpose of the analysis is to identify sport-related material in the documents, and gaps in research knowledge about the role of sport in both preventing and facilitating violence...
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Child Migrants with and without Parents: Census-based estimates of scale and characteristics in Argentina, Chile and South Africa
Yaqub, Shahin - 2009
This paper studies child migration in Argentina, Chile and South Africa. It defines child migrants as under 18 year olds whose usual residence was in a different country or province five years prior to census. The paper estimates the scale of child migration; compares relative magnitudes of...
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Global Climate Change and Child Health: A review of pathways, impacts and measures to improve the evidence base
Goodman, Donna; Akachi, Yoko; Parker, David - 2009
This paper reviews the published evidence of pathways and impacts of global climate change on child health. The review was occasioned by the recognition that most of the work to date on climate change and health lacks clear focus on the children's dimension, while the climate change and children...
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Independent Children, Inconsistent Adults: International child migration and the legal framework
Bhabha, Jacqueline - 2008
Like adults, children migrate across borders for different reasons and in varying circumstances; and they face legal consequences as a result of their migration. Two of these consequences are common to all child migrants and have far-reaching implications: the child migrants become non-citizens...
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Children's Perspectives on Economic Adversity: A review of the literature
Redmond, Gerry - 2008
This paper reviews some of the recent qualitative literature on children's perspectives on economic disadvantage. The idea of asking people who experience disadvantage about their own situations is still a relatively new one in the social sciences, and the idea of asking children about their own...
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The Transition Generation: Young people in school and work in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
Marnie, Sheila; Menchini, Leonardo - 2007
This paper focuses on the transition from school to labour market for the generation of young people in CEE/CIS who experienced the most turbulent years of the transition in their formative years. Using administrative data on school enrolment, as well as data from labour force surveys, the paper...
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