Child Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe A matter of children’s rights

by Veneta Kuyova - Friday, 5 January 2018, 11:26 AM
 

Description 

This research looks at the broad causes and effects of child poverty and social exclusion. It can be concluded that redistributive state interventions, along with employment (salaries and conditions), have the greatest influence on child poverty. European countries with high inequality in employment conditions and with social  transfer systems that are unable to redistribute wealth to benefit the most disadvantaged children have the highest rates of child poverty or social exclusion.

Reference 

https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/library/child-poverty-and-social-exclusion-europe-matter-childrens-rights




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