Children's well-being in contexts of poverty: approaches to research, monitoring and participation
Monitoring, protecting and promoting ‘well-being’ are central to realisation of children’s rights. Yet definitions of the concept are both variable and can appear conceptually confused. Competing research paradigms engage with the concept and its measurement, while applications of well-being in poli...
Main Authors: | Camfield, L, Streuli, N, Woodhead, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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2008
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