Childhood poverty, basic services and cumulative disadvantage
Much of the work done by governments and donors to help children living in poverty either focuses only on health and education or considers children as a ‘special interest group.’ A holistic approach to children’s well-being, however, requires multi-sectoral and inter-generational strategies to addr...
Main Authors: | Lyytikäinen, M, Jones, N, Sharon, H, Abramsky, T |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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2006
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