'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities

The paper argues on the basis of data from Young Lives and an extensive review of child-centred poverty studies that experiences of relative poverty and social exclusion are as common and corrosive in contemporary Ethiopia as North America and Europe. If taken seriously, this insight could broaden t...

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Main Author: Camfield, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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description The paper argues on the basis of data from Young Lives and an extensive review of child-centred poverty studies that experiences of relative poverty and social exclusion are as common and corrosive in contemporary Ethiopia as North America and Europe. If taken seriously, this insight could broaden the focus of child poverty reduction from nutrition and education to include the psychosocial costs of lacking the culturally-specific resources required for full participation in society. The paper makes a number of methodological points of value to researchers undertaking similar studies: firstly, poverty can be explored by asking about illbeing; secondly, children's conceptions of poverty are profoundly social and context-specific; and thirdly, young children are just as able to address these themes as older ones.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6dd4b509-2035-48b2-8b22-8ed0466fae442022-03-26T19:20:16Z'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communitiesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6dd4b509-2035-48b2-8b22-8ed0466fae44International and macro-economic developmentEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2010Camfield, LThe paper argues on the basis of data from Young Lives and an extensive review of child-centred poverty studies that experiences of relative poverty and social exclusion are as common and corrosive in contemporary Ethiopia as North America and Europe. If taken seriously, this insight could broaden the focus of child poverty reduction from nutrition and education to include the psychosocial costs of lacking the culturally-specific resources required for full participation in society. The paper makes a number of methodological points of value to researchers undertaking similar studies: firstly, poverty can be explored by asking about illbeing; secondly, children's conceptions of poverty are profoundly social and context-specific; and thirdly, young children are just as able to address these themes as older ones.
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'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities
title 'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities
title_full 'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities
title_fullStr 'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities
title_full_unstemmed 'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities
title_short 'Even if she learns, she does not understand properly'. Children's understanding of illbeing and poverty in five Ethiopian communities
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topic International and macro-economic development
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