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In this section, you can search for the website contents concerning the social, cultural, economic and demographic context of children, including the condition of foreign children, who live far away from their countries of origin, whether with their families, or unaccompanied.
You can search among topics concerning the different situations related to the status of children (educational poverty, for example), the way children relate with the contexts they live in, and how society perceives and represents them.
Also sociological topics and more general topics have been included, such as immigration, racial discrimination and organized crime.
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Today, one in two children and more than one in three women live in countries characterised by forms of exclusion. The causes of this include poverty, conflict, climate change, forced migration and, for younger children, increased...
The publication The economic costs of childhood socio-economic disadvantage in European OECD countries, based on survey data from 27 countries across Europe, is now available online on the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-...
Due to the war in Ukraine and rising inflation, the number of children living in poverty in Eastern Europe and Central Asia has increased by 19% since 2021 (an increase of 4 million).
According to the new UNICEF study, The...