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- inwopa07/38: Comparing Child Well-Being in OECD Countries: Concepts and methods
- Jonathan Bradshaw, Petra Hoelscher, Dominic Richardson and *unicef
- inwopa07/46: International Support for the Realisation of Children's Rights: Aid modalities and accountability in reporting, and a review of aid for basic social services
- Eva Jespersen and Julia Benn
- inwopa07/41: Early Childhood Education in Mexico: Expansion, quality improvement, and curricular reform
- Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Robert G. Myers, Kathleen McCartney, Kristen L. Bub, Julieta Lugo-Gil, Maria A. Ramos and Felicia Knaul
- inwopa07/39: Overview of Child Well-Being in Germany: Policy towards a supportive environment for children
- Hans Bertram and *unicef
- inwopa06/35: Reinvesting in Children? Policies for the very young in South Eastern Europe and the CIS
- Kitty Stewart and Carmen Huerta
- inwopa06/36: Child Consumption Poverty in South-Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
- Leonardo Menchini and Gerry Redmond
- inwopa06/37: Poverty, Inequality and Policy Affecting Vulnerable Groups in Moldova
- Giovanni Cornia
- inwopa05/33: Alternative Tax-benefit Strategies to Support Children in the European Union. Recent Reforms in Austria, Spain and the United Kingdom
- Holly Sutherland, Christine Lietz and Horacio Levy
- inwopa05/31: Integration and the Well-being of Children in the Transition Economies
- Fabian Bornhorst and Simon Commander
- inwopa05/30: The Impact of Tax and Transfer Systems on Children in the European Union
- Miles Corak, Christine Lietz and Holly Sutherland
- inwopa05/29: A Portrait of Child Poverty in Germany
- Miles Corak, Michael Fertig and Marcus Tamm
- inwopa05/32: Children of International Migrants in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines: A review of evidence and policies
- John Bryant
- inwopa05/34: Through Children's Eyes: An initial study of children's personal experiences and coping strategies growing up poor in an affluent Netherlands
- Tamara van der Hoek
- inwopa05/27: Principles and Practicalities in Measuring Child Poverty for the Rich Countries
- Miles Corak and *unicef
- inwopa05/28: Child Poverty and Changes in Child Poverty in Rich Countries since 1990
- Miles Corak and Wen-Hao Chen
- inwopa03/25: Child Poverty in English-Speaking Countries
- John Micklewright
- inwopa03/26: How High is Infant Mortality in Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS?
- Gerry Redmond, Nadezhda Aleshina and Innocenti Research Centre. MONEE project Unicef
- inwopa02/22: A Sorting Hat that Fails? The transition from primary to secondary school in Germany
- Sylke Schnepf
- inwopa02/18: Poverty in the Transition: Social expenditures and the working-age poor
- Jeni Klugman, John Micklewright and Gerry Redmond
- inwopa02/23: The Subterranean Child Labour Force: Subcontracted home-based manufacturing in Asia
- Santosh Mehrotra and Mario Biggeri
- inwopa02/21: Attitudes to Inequality after Ten Years of Transition
- Gerry Redmond, Sylke Schnepf and Marc Suhrcke
- inwopa02/19: Social Exclusion and Children: A European view for a US debate
- John Micklewright
- inwopa02/24: Social Protection in the Informal Economy: Home based women workers and outsourced manufacturing in Asia
- Santosh Mehrotra and Mario Biggeri
- inwopa02/20: When the Invisible Hand Rocks the Cradle: New Zealand children in a time of change
- Alison J. Blaiklock, Cynthia A. Kiro, Michael Belgrave, Will Low, Eileen Davenport and Ian B. Hassall
- inwopa01/14: The Rhetoric of International Development Targets and the Reality of Official Development Assistance
- Santosh Mehrotra
- inwopa01/12: Children in Bulgaria: Growing impoverishment and unequal opportunities
- Roumiana Gantcheva and *unicef
- inwopa01/16: The Outcomes of Teenage Motherhood in Europe
- Richard Berthoud and Karen Robson
- inwopa01/15: Is EFA Affordable? Estimating the global minimum cost of 'Education for All'
- Enrique Delamonica, Santosh Mehrotra and Jan Vandemoortele
- inwopa01/13: The 'Family-in-Focus' Approach: Developing policy-oriented monitoring and analysis of human development in Indonesia
- Friedhelm Betke
- inwopa01/10: The Impact of the Indonesian Financial Crisis on Children: An analysis using the 100 villages data
- Lisa Cameron
- inwopa01/11: An Analysis of the Role of Social Safety Net Scholarships in Reducing School Drop-Out during the Indonesian Economic Crisis
- Lisa Cameron
- inwopa01/17: Preferences for Inequality: East vs. West
- Marc Suhrcke
- inwopa00/5: From Security to Uncertainty: The impact of economic change on child welfare in central Asia
- Jane Falkingham
- inwopa00/7: What is the Effect of Child Labour on Learning Achievement? Evidence from Ghana
- Christopher Heady
- inwopa00/8: Child Poverty Dynamics in Seven Nations
- Bruce Bradbury, Stephen Jenkins and John Micklewright
- inwopa00/9: Integrating Economic and Social Policy: Good practices from high achieving countries
- Santosh Mehrotra
- inwopa00/6: How Effective is the British Government's Attempt to Reduce Child Poverty?
- Holly Sutherland and David Piachaud
- inwopa00/1: Regional Monitoring of Child and Family Well-Being: UNICEF's MONEE Project
- Gaspar Fajth
- inwopa00/2: Macroeconomics and Data on Children
- John Micklewright
- inwopa00/4: Child Well-Being in the EU and Enlargement to the East
- Kitty Stewart and John Micklewright
- inwopa00/3: Education, Inequality and Transition
- John Micklewright