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Child Poverty and Family Poverty in OECD Countries

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Childhood in an underdeveloped environment is a stage of life very likely to be overshadowed by poverty. The main aim of this study is to look at the development of child poverty in the comparative angle. The study seeks to detect connections between child poverty and the implemented family policies. Discussion include an overview of family policies in different welfare state models, specification of the goals of the study, report of the results of the empirical analysis, and discussion of the implications of the empirical results on child poverty in OECD countries.

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  • Katja Forssen, 1998. "Child Poverty and Family Poverty in OECD Countries," LIS Working papers 178, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
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