Halvardsson, Erik
This thesis analyses the two-child limit policy in the United Kingdom which is codified in section 10 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012, amended in section 14 of the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016, by utilising Carol Bacchi’s "What’s the Problem Represented to be?" (WPR) approach. The WPR approach draws on Foucauldian discourse theory and investigat...
Bocanegra, Elizabeth Chang, Susanna Rozenman, Michelle Lee, Steve Delgadillo, Desiree Chavira, Denise
Attention bias confers risk for anxiety development, however, the influence of sociodemographic variables on the relationship between attention bias and anxiety remains unclear. We examined the association between attention bias and anxiety among rural Latinx youth and investigated potential moderators of this relationship. Clinical symptoms, demog...
Nur, Widi Astuti Firmansyah, Firmansyah Wahyu, Widodo
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E3S Web of Conferences
This research discuss about child poverty, which is commonly called deprivation. The purpose of this research is to count multidimensional child poverty index as child poverty measuring istrument in 34 provinces of Indonesia, by using composite idex count calculation. Dimensions and indicators used to compose Multidimensional Child Poverty Index in...
Kim, Eunju Nandy, Shailen
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Child Indicators Research
This paper aims to examine child poverty in Korea by constructing a multidimensional child poverty index. The Sustainable Development Goals (hereafter SDGs) recommend producing children-specific poverty statistics based on the concept of multidimensional poverty. Responding to such global norms and trends, in Korea, there is an increasing need to d...
Cuartas, Jorge Rey-Guerra, Catalina
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Child Indicators Research
Evidence from multiple disciplines suggests there is a strong association between poverty and child development, mediated by worry and stress. Nevertheless, it is unclear why some children worry more about their family’s economic situation than others. In this paper, we analyze ecological predictors of worrying for family money in childhood. For th...
Månsdotter, Anna Ekman, Björn Feldman, Inna Hagberg, Lars Hurtig, Anna-Karin Lindholm, Lars
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Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Abdu, Maryam Delamonica, Enrique
Published in
Social Indicators Research
Within the debates on poverty measurement among experts as well as the discussions about Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) an interesting shift has taken place in recent years, away from uni-dimensional measurements (based on a poverty line) and towards multi-dimensional approaches. Any multi-dimensional approach is, by definition, dealing with ...
Vanhuysse, Pieter
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Geron
Wide across the Western world, people are living longer lives and having fewer children. This has led to larger shares of elderly voters, who, many fear, are becoming an immensely powerful political pressure group. But what are the effects of population aging on public policy? This article reviews the state of the art in comparative political scien...
Schweiger, Gottfried
Published in
Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie
O’Hare, William P.
Published in
Population Research and Policy Review