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100 1 $aFanjul, Gonzalo,$eauthor.
245 10 $aChildren of the recession :$bthe impact of the economic crisis on child well-being in rich countries /$cwritten by Gonzalo Fanjul and edited by Rick Boychuk.
246 1 $iAlso published in French under title:$aEnfants de la recession :$bimpact de la crise économique sur le bien-être des enfants dans les pays riches
264 1 $aFlorence, Italy :$bUNICEF Office of Research,$c2014.
264 2 $aOttawa, Ontario :$bCanadian Electronic Library,$c2015.
300 $a1 online resource (48 pages) :$bcolour illustrations
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490 1 $aInnocenti report card,$x1605-7317 ;$v12
500 $a"September 2014."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 46).
520 3 $aThe data and observations in this Innocenti Report Card reveal a strong and multifaceted correlation between the impact of the Great Recession on national economies and a decline in children's well-being since 2008. Children are suffering most, and will bear the consequences longest, in countries where the recession has hit hardest. For each country, the extent and character of the crisis's impact on children has been shaped by the depth of the recession, pre-existing economic conditions, the strength of the social safety net and, most importantly, policy responses. Remarkably, amid this unprecedented social crisis, many countries have managed to limit - or even reduce - child poverty. It was by no means inevitable, then, that children would be the most enduring victims of the recession.
505 0 $aExecutive summary -- Introduction -- The league tables -- How a financial crisis turned into a crisis for children -- Uneven responses -- Conclusion -- International abbreviations -- Data sources -- The league tables -- Data sources -- The background papers -- References -- Acknowledgements.
650 0 $aChildren$xEconomic conditions.
650 0 $aRecessions.
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650 7 $aRecessions.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01091358
650 7 $aAmerican recovery and reinvestment act of 2009.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aAusterity.$2iptcnc
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650 7 $aChild poverty.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aEarned income tax credit.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aEconomic inequality.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aEconomy.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aEmployment.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aEuropean union.$2iptcnc
650 7 $aFinancial crisis of 2007-2008.$2iptcnc
655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aBoychuk, Rick,$eeditor.
710 2 $aUNICEF.$bInnocenti Research Centre,$eissuing body.
776 08 $iPrint version:$z9788865220306
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