- EAN13
- 9789264059344
- Éditeur
- "Éditions OECD"
- Date de publication
- 09/2009
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
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Drawing on a wide range of data sources, this publication constructs and
analyses different indicators of child well-being across the OECD. These
indicators cover six key areas: material well‐being; housing and environment;
education; health and safety; risk behaviours; and quality of school life.
They show that no one OECD country performs well in all areas and that every
OECD country can do more to improve children’s lives.
How much countries are spending on children and when is also closely
considered, the first time such a comparative exercise has been undertaken
across the OECD. Additional chapters offer detailed examinations of countries’
policies for children under age three, the impact of single parenthood on
children and the effect of inequalities across generations. The publication
concludes with broad policy recommendations for improving child well-being.
analyses different indicators of child well-being across the OECD. These
indicators cover six key areas: material well‐being; housing and environment;
education; health and safety; risk behaviours; and quality of school life.
They show that no one OECD country performs well in all areas and that every
OECD country can do more to improve children’s lives.
How much countries are spending on children and when is also closely
considered, the first time such a comparative exercise has been undertaken
across the OECD. Additional chapters offer detailed examinations of countries’
policies for children under age three, the impact of single parenthood on
children and the effect of inequalities across generations. The publication
concludes with broad policy recommendations for improving child well-being.
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