Which Children Grow up in Poverty?
Bart Capéau,
Laurens Cherchye,
Koen Decancq,
André Decoster,
Bram De Rock,
Francois Maniquet,
Annemie Nys,
Guillaume Périlleux,
Eve Ramaekers,
Zoé Rongé,
Erik Schokkaert and
Frederic Vermeulen
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Annemie Nys: University of Antwerp
Zoé Rongé: KU Leuven
Chapter Chapter 18 in Well-being in Belgium, 2020, pp 129-135 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In an average class of twenty children, this means that four children are growing up in a family living below the poverty line. These figures often conceal a complex reality and a wide gap between the children growing up in poverty and the other children in the class. In this chapter, we will try to shed light on this gap for various different dimensions of well-being.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58509-9_18
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