Taking the Long View: What Does a Child Focus Add to Social Protection?
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Auteurs : Rachel Sabates-Wheeler ; Stephen Devereux ; Anthony HodgesSource :
- IDS Bulletin [ 0265-5012 ] ; 2009-01.
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- African countries, Better care network, Birth registration, Bulletin volume, Cash transfers, Central africa, Child deprivations, Child focus, Child growth, Child mortality, Child poverty, Child rights, Child vulnerability, Children face, Chronic poverty, Cognitive development, Conditional cash transfers, Deprivation, Draft report, Early marriage, Economic poverty, Education services, Gender, Gender bias, Girl children, Health services, Identity registration, Inequality, Intergenerational, Intergenerational problems, Intergenerational transmission, Intergenerational transmissions, Joint statement, Latin america, Legal status, Life course, Long view, Lowest quintile, Malnourished child, Malnutrition, Many indicators, Maternal malnutrition, Monetary poverty, Mortality rates, National plans, Nutritional, Nutritional deprivation, Nutritional status, Other regions, Other words, Overwhelming evidence, Oxford review, Parental education, Poor nutrition, Primary education, Profound implications, Programme, Public resources, Quintiles, School attendance, Small difference, Small minority, Social class, Social exclusion, Social protection, Social protection interventions, Social protection programmes, Social security, Social services, Social welfare services, Special attention, Structural vulnerabilities, Such interventions, Third quintiles, Transformative, Unicef, Unicef west, Vulnerability, Vulnerable children, Vulnerable groups, Wealth index, Wellbeing, World bank research observer.
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Abstract
Recognising that many indicators of vulnerability among children, such as malnutrition or poor educational performance, might reflect intergenerational problems has profound implications for the design and implementation of social protection programmes. Treating the symptoms of these problems is of course essential: a malnourished child needs immediate nutritional support and a child who is failing at school needs special attention. But the argument of this paper is that ‘taking the long view’ is imperative if the reasons why children are malnourished, or failing, are to be correctly identified and adequately addressed. Importantly, the analysis implies directing interventions not exclusively at the children who are at risk, but at others in society who are responsible for the care of children.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1759-5436.2009.00015.x
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