Resources and Child Rights: An economic perspective
David Parker
Innocenti Occasional Papers, Child Rights Series
Abstract:
This paper first examines the use of human, economic and organizational resources in producing social outputs, in terms of the two main forms that resources take: 'stocks' and 'flows'. Based on this framework, several key measures are identified for increasing the availability of resources for the implementation of child rights, including changes in technologies and processes, and the expanded use of 'non-traditional' resources for children.
Keywords: children's rights; national budget; obligations of states parties; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32
Date: 1994
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