Child poverty: a priority challenge

This issue of Challenges resumes the analysis of child poverty that was addressed in the first issue of the publication. The main article presents data on child poverty in Latin America, but explicitly measures it with a rights approach. This means considering children to be poor when at least one o...

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spelling oai-11362-359832020-11-17T01:15:48Z Child poverty: a priority challenge NU. CEPAL UNICEF NIÑOS POBREZA DERECHOS DEL NIÑO CHILDREN POVERTY RIGHTS OF THE CHILD This issue of Challenges resumes the analysis of child poverty that was addressed in the first issue of the publication. The main article presents data on child poverty in Latin America, but explicitly measures it with a rights approach. This means considering children to be poor when at least one of their rights is unmet, or when they suffer at least one basic deprivation. Nonetheless, in child poverty, multiple deprivations occur simultaneously, reinforcing each other and undermining children's and adolescents' development. 2014-03-20T01:28:51Z 2014-03-20T01:28:51Z 2010-05 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35983 en Challenges: Newsletter on progress towards the Millenium Development Goals from a child rights perspective 10 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC UNICEF
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topic NIÑOS
POBREZA
DERECHOS DEL NIÑO
CHILDREN
POVERTY
RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
spellingShingle NIÑOS
POBREZA
DERECHOS DEL NIÑO
CHILDREN
POVERTY
RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
Child poverty: a priority challenge
description This issue of Challenges resumes the analysis of child poverty that was addressed in the first issue of the publication. The main article presents data on child poverty in Latin America, but explicitly measures it with a rights approach. This means considering children to be poor when at least one of their rights is unmet, or when they suffer at least one basic deprivation. Nonetheless, in child poverty, multiple deprivations occur simultaneously, reinforcing each other and undermining children's and adolescents' development.
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title Child poverty: a priority challenge
title_short Child poverty: a priority challenge
title_full Child poverty: a priority challenge
title_fullStr Child poverty: a priority challenge
title_full_unstemmed Child poverty: a priority challenge
title_sort child poverty: a priority challenge
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35983
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