What Inequality Means for Children Evidence from Young Lives

被引:8
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作者
Woodhead, Martin [1 ,2 ]
Dornan, Paul [1 ,3 ]
Murray, Helen [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Young Lives, Oxford, England
[2] Open Univ, Childhood Studies, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England
[3] Univ Oxford, Dept Int Dev, Oxford, England
[4] Open Soc Fdn, London, England
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关键词
inequality; child poverty; gender; development; ell being; malnutrition; education; social protection;
D O I
10.1163/15718182-02203006
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Understanding how poverty and inequalities impact on children is the major goal of Young Lives, a unique longitudinal, mixed-methods study. Two cohorts totaling 12,000 children are being tracked since 2001, growing-up in Ethiopia, the state of Andhra Pradesh (ap) India, Peru and Vietnam. Earlier versions of this paper were prepared as Young Lives contribution to a unicef/un Women consultation on the post-2015 Development agenda (www.worldwewant2015.org/inequalities) and published as Woodhead, Dornan and Murray (2013). We summarise Young Lives evidence to date on eight research issues that are central to any child rights agenda: 1. How inequalities interact in their impact on children's development and the vulnerability of the most disadvantaged households. 2. The ways inequalities rapidly undermine the development of human potential. 3. How gender differences interconnect with other inequalities, but do not always advantage boys in Young Lives countries. 4. The links between poverty, early 'stunting', and later outcomes, including psycho-social functioning, as well as emerging evidence that some children recover. 5. Inequalities that open up during the later years of childhood, linked to transitions around leaving school, working, and anticipating marriage etc. 6. Children's own perceptions of poverty and inequality, as these shape their wellbeing and long-term prospects. 7. Evidence of the growing significance of education, including the ways school systems can increase as well as reduce inequalities. 8. The potential of social protection programmes in poverty alleviation. We conclude that since inequalities are multidimensional, so too must be the response. Equitable growth policies, education and health services, underpinned by effective social protection, all have a role to play.
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页码:467 / 501
页数:35
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