OPENING PLENARY
Child Well-Being in the Early Years: What Matters?
Kathleen Kiernan
How Indicators Helped Save the Lives of 3 Million Children a ear?
Peter Adamson
PARALLEL SESSIONS
(by the ABC of the family name of the first presnetor)
Realizing more equitable social development in Kenya: experiences from community social budgeting process and social intelligence reporting.
Achoba Isaac Isa, Godfrey Ndeng’e, Moses Ogola, Bonee Wasike and Robert Peter Ndugwa, Kenya
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An Inclusive Proposal of indicators to compare Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) systems within different European Welfare Regimes
Ana Ancheta Arrabal, Spain
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Freedom and Care. Empirical and Theoretical Aspects of Children’s Well-Being
Andresen Sabine, Germany
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The Precarious Worlds of Children: A methodological approach to the experience of poverty from the point of view of children
Andresen Sabine, Elena Bütow, Daniela Kloss, and Sarah Korenke, Germany
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Staff Maltreatment in Residential Care for Children At-Risk: The Adolescents’ Perspective
Attar-Schwartz Shalhevet, Israel
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Elham Palestine: Learning for Wellbeing
Awartani Marwan, Palestine
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Child well-being in severely disadvantaged families
Backe-Hansen Elisabeth, Norway
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Adolescent well-being subjective indicators of relationships in a Romanian and Spanish adolescent sample.
Bălţătescu, Sergiu, Ferran Casas, Adrian Hatos, Irma Bertran and Mònica González, Romania
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Developing child well-being indicators at county level in Romania
Bălţătescu Sergiu, Claudia Oşvat and Brînduşa Antonia Grigoraş, Romania
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Happiness and Education: A Research Study on Value-Based Education
Barragan Paola, UK
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Child Labor Legislation and the Status of Child Labour in India
Begum Salma, India
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Exploring the well-being of Algerian schooled children using the Draw and Write techniques
Belazzoug Soumia and Habib Tilioune, Algeria
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“Children as…”: How children are represented in (inter)national reporting systems
Betz Tanja, Germany
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The Impact of Psychosocial Well-being on the Health Behaviours of Rural Children
Bilinski Hope, Louise Humbert and Carol Henry, Canada
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International comparisons of social gradients in child health: methodological issues
Bird Philippa and Kate Pickett, UK
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The CSHCN Screener: Key Findings, Methods Issues, and its Relationship with Well-Being
Blumberg Stephen, Christina D. Bethell and Paul W. Newacheck, USA
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Consumption approach to the cost of children: The case of China and Norway
Borgeraas Elling and Ragnhild Brusdal, Norway
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Virginity, Early Marriage and Well-Being of Roma girls: The Children’s Rights Perspective
Bosnjak Branislava and Ljiljana Sinickovic, Germany
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Youth mentoring and the well-being of young people: Evidence from an Irish mixed-methods evaluation
Brady Bernadine, Ireland
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A strategic approach to data and research – implications for Children’s Services Committees in Ireland
Brooks Anne-Marie, Sinéad Hanafin and Gillian Roche, Ireland
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Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for Assessing the Wellbeing of Children in Need
Canali Cinzia and Tiziano Vecchiato, Italy
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Conflicting views and indicators of students participation in school mediation through in Catalonia
Cargill Dwayne and Mary Clarke, Jamaica
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Subjective indicators of adolescents’ well-being: Comparing some results among four Latin-languages-speaking countries
Casas Ferran et al., Spain
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Subjective well-being among Spanish adolescents according to their self-categorization as audiovisual media consumers
Casas Ferran, Sara Malo, Irma Bertran, Carme Montserrat and Mònica González, Spain
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From observations to indicators: A computer package to support the management of social risk in childhood and adolescence
Casas Ferran and Carme Montserrat, Spain
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Multi-national study of children’s subjective well-being and daily activities: the Spanish and Brazilian testing
Casas Ferran et al., Spain
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What can young carers tell us about resilience?
Cassidy Tony, Ireland
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Girl Child in Contemporary India
C.G. Lakshmipathi, Meraj Bano and Pauline Edwin India
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Minnesota School Readiness Report Card ñ Indicators of child, family, and system well-being
Chase Richard, USA
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Investigating the relationship between parent and child subjective well-being in Great Britain
Clair Amy, UK
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Do Child Maintenance Policies Improve Children’s Economic Well-being in Both Developing and Developed Countries? The Case of Colombia and the US
Cuesta Laura and Daniel R. Meyer, USA
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Young People’s emotional well-being: The impact of parental employment patterns
Cusworth Linda, UK
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Bridging research, policy & practice: the role of EU civil society network
D’Addato Agata and Jana Hainsworth, Belgium
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Investigating the robustness of the CSE index
Daly Anne, Annie Abello, Honge (Cathy) Gong and Justine McNamara, Australia
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France setting up a new process for collecting data in children in care system: A challenge at local and national level
de Ayala Constance, Maud Gorza and Tania Lejbowicz, France
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The Effects of Malnutrition and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on the Learning Capacity of Children
de Neubourg Elise and Chris de Neubourg, Netherlands
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Female Children of Migrant Labour : A Socio-Psychological Study of Ranchi District in Jharkhand, India
Dewan Renu, India
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Youth well-being and youth suicide: two sides of the same coin?
de Wilde Erik Jan, Dominic Richardson and Jonathan Bradshaw, Netherland
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First year after care: How are they doing and what contribute to their life satisfaction? A longitudinal research
Dinisman Tamar, Israel
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Child poverty across 36 countries
Engilbertsdottir Solrun, Gaspar Fajth, Sharmila Kurukulasuriya and Nicholas Rees, USA
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Children’s SWB after Tsunami 2004: A Study in Tamil Nadu/India
Exenberger Silvia and Barbara Juen, Austria
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Adults’ Perceptions of Child Well-Being. Developing and Validating a Helpful Measuring Instrument
Eva Expósito, Esther López, Enrique Navarro and Bianca Thoilliez, Spain
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On the Measurement of Child Well-Being through Summary Indexes
Fernandes Liliana, Américo Mendes and Aurora A.C. Teixeira, Portugal
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Growing up in Foster Care: Perceptions of Children’s Wellbeing
Fernandez Elizabeth, Australia
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Child Disciplinary Practices: Results from the MICS3
Fluke John, Katherine Casillas and Fred Wulczyn, USA
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Children and Families: Time Management and Perception of Stress
Fontainha Elsa, Portugal
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Building Evidence for Practice on How to Support Adolescents through a Comparative Tracking of their Perceived Social Support Outcomes
Forkan Cormac, Ireland
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Well-being, risk an marginalization
Frønes Ivar, Norway
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Child’s well-being after leaving a center for infants and single mothers
Ganne Claire, France
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Analysis of the Major Causes of High Infant Mortality Rate in Uganda
Gilbert Habaasa, Uganda
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The “Contagion” of Subjective Well-Being: How Happiness Spreads Across Adolescents’ Social Network
Gilman Rich Inga Carboni and Scott Huebner, USA
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Building indicators for Child Friendly Cities and Communities and assessing local progress in child well-being through a participatory approach
Giusti-Dora Roger Hart and Pamela Wridt, Italy
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Cross-national measurement of school learning environments: Creating indicators for evaluating UNICEF’s Child Friendly Schools
Godfrey Erin et al., USA
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Using Administrative Data to Create Local-level Child Well-Being Indices
Goerge Robert and Roopa Seshadri, USA
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Children’s Subjective Well-being: Personality and Demographic Correlates
Goswami Haridhan, UK
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Brands consumption, children’s well-being and experience of social exclusion
Gross-Manos Daphna, Israel
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Well-Being of Young People from Disadvantaged Turkish Migrant Background in Germany
Güner Pinar Burcu, Germany
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Growing up in the panel: Towards longitudinal measurement of child poverty
Hall Katharine, South Africa
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Educational Outcome Indicators of Young People in England by Family Structure
Hampden-Thompson Gillian and Stacey Bielick, UK
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Happy Families? The association between parental life satisfaction and older children’s self-esteem
Hart Debbie, USA
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Changing Disparities in Child Well-Being across Income Groups in the U.S.: 1985-2008
Hernandez, Donald UK
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Making child well-being data work hard: what is possible?
Hobbs, Tim; Nick Axford; and David Jodrell UK
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How effective are social grants in supporting families? Tax-benefit model family analysis
Hoelscher, Petra Namibia
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Outcomes, indicators and professional work in integrated children’s services
Hood, Rick UK
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Child Poverty in 6 CEE/CIS Countries
Huby, Meg; and Jonathan Bradshaw UK
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Beyond Indices? The potential of fuzzy set ideal type analysis for comparative analysis of children’s well being
Hudson, John; and Stefan Kühner UK
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Early Maternal Employment and Child Development in five OECD Countries
Huerta, Maria France
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“Having to keep silent” – Familial Growing Up and the ‘Educational Process’ Using the Example of Migration in a Capabilities Perspective
Hunner-Kreisel, Christine Germany
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Children’s Well-Being: The Research & Policy Challenges
Husary, Dina et al.
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Monitoring violations against children during armed conflicts
Jayasekaran, Subajini; and Christine Watkins Israel
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Well-being among Immigrant Youth in Israel
Kahan-Strawczynski; Dganit Levi; and Viacheslav Konstantinov Israel
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How was it for me? A review of Every Child Matters through the lens of the marginalised child
Kellett, Mary UK
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Children’s perspectives of well-being in English and New Zealand primary schools
Kellock, Anne UK
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Child Wellbeing in developing countries: limitations of the United Nations-Child Rights Convention (UN-CRC) Framework while developing children’s social policies
Khadka, Suman Australia
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A study on the mental health of North Korea refugee youth in South Korea
Kim, Yeunhee Korea
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Listen to me and respect me for who I am – Youth in transition: subjective well-being in Guatemala, South Africa, Kurdistan and Norway
Kipperberg, Elise Norway
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A child with two homes: richer or poorer?
Kutsar, Dagmar; and Kairi Kasearu Estonia
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The extent of family and school social capital promoting positive subjective well-being among children in Shenzhen, China
Lau, Maggie; and Wanxin Li Hong Kong
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Inter-agency data sharing and protection: Measuring child well-being in the United States
Lawler, Michael; Gail S. Goodman; Ingrid M. Cordon; and Shay O’Brien USA
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The Relationship between Children’s Development and Socioeconomic Factors in Korea
Lee, Bong Joo Korea
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Child Indicators Lost in Translation
Li, Junlei USA
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Peer agression in Chile: The influence of classroom and school level factors on children’s well-being
López, Verónica; María de los Ángeles Bilbao; Paula Ascorra; Álvaro Ayala; and Macarena Morales Chile
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A Snapshot of Health and Child Development in Indonesia: Baseline Findings
Maika, Amelia; Elan Satriawan; Amanda Beatty; Sally Brinkman; and Menno Pradhan, Indonesia
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Developing a child-centric measure of child poverty
Main, Gill UK
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Assessment of Reading Comprehension of Immigrant Students and Those from Socio-cultural Disadvantaged Situations
Martín-Pastor, Elena; Francisca González-Gil; and Cruz Sánchez Spain
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Investments in Children’s Health: Are community-based health services reaching those most at risk? A spatial analysis
Matheson, Lauranne Canada
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Changing Track and Tracking Change: Lessons Learned from Systems Change Strategies in Los Angeles County, 1984-2011
McCroskey, Jacquelyn; and John Milner USA
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Neighborhood effects on child injuries
McDonell, Jim; and Tracy Waters USA
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The dynamics of shared care in the UK
McKay, Stephen UK
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Poverty and inequality among children in economically advanced countries
Menchini, Leonardo Italy
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Latent Class Analysis of the Breadth, Severity and Stability of Child Health Inequalities
Mensah, Fiona; Jan M. Nicholson; Liz Headley; John B. Carlin; Donna Berthelsen; and Melissa Wake Australia
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Child Health & Conflict in Cote d’Ivoire
Minoiu, Camelia; and Olga N. Shemyakina USA
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Tax-benefit approach to well-being of single-parent families in the CEE countries
Mitchell, Eva Czech Republic
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Intergenerational links of parental socio-economic resources and children’s health outcomes at different stages of their life-course – evidence from Indonesia.
Mohaupt, Sarah UK
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Evaluating “Best Preventive Practice” – The development and wellbeing of vulnerable children assigned a preventive practice by municipalities.
Mølholt, Anne-Kirstine; Helle Hansen; and Mette Lausten Denmark
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What factors influence inequality between children in care and other children? Differences in their intergenerational transitions
Montserrat, Carme; and Ferran Casas Spain
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Measures of Positive Outcomes: An Interim Report
Moore, Kristin; Laura Lippman; Lina Guzman; and Megan Kuhfeld USA
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The Robustness of Indices of Child Well-being
Moore, Kristin; and David Murphey USA
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Safeguarding children from harm: the availability and comparability of data to facilitate cross-national comparisons
Munro, Emily; and Rebecca Brown UK
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Residential Mobility and Children’s Well-Being
Murphey, David; and Kristin A. Moore USA
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How Are Our Kids Today?
Murphy, Tara; and Suzanne Guerin Ireland
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Children’s Well-Being in Germany: Results of the “LBS-Kinderbarometer Deutschland”
Müthing, Kathrin; Anja Beisenkamp; Christian A. Klöckner; and Claudia Preissner, Germany
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Development and inter-rater reliability of the “Care for Development – appraisal tool” (CDA): Assessment and monitoring of child development during first three years
Nadeem, Sanober; Bilal Iqbal Avan; and Ghazala Rafique Pakistan
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Materialism, Inequality and Wellbeing in Childhood: Using International Ethnography to Understand the Dynamics
Nairn, Agnes; Alison Marshall; and Oliver Sweet UK
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The YeSS! Project [Year Seven Support] – Supporting vulnerable learners in their transition to secondary school: A randomised controlled trial
Nash, Poppy UK
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Social participation by adolescents in the context of secondary education: Its relationship with personal well-being
Navarro, Dolors; Ferran Casas; Mònica González; and Sara Malo Spain
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Kenya’s Health Sector Budget: How Aligned is it to the Child National Health Priorities?
Ndugwa, Robert; Albert Mwenda; Isaac Isa Achoba; Godfrey K. Ndeng’e; and Bonee Wasike Kenya
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Feelings count: Measuring children’s subjective well-being for charities and funders
Nevill, Camilla UK
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Young People & Well-being: contemporary science debates in Wales
Newton, Julie; and Cerys Ponting UK
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Monitoring child well-being in the EU: measuring cumulative deprivation
Notten, Geranda; and Keetie Roelen Canada
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Reliability and validity study for SS-PSCK
Oh, Yeongrok; and Kwanbai Park Korea
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Measures of Child Well-Being from a Decentralized Statistical System: The Case of the United States
O’Hare, William; Stephen Blumberg; Laura Lippman; and Matt Stagner (PANEL), USA
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Brief Overview of the United States Statistical System
William O’Hare, USA
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Measures of Child Well-Being from a Decentralized Statistical System: A View From the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics
Stephen Blumberg
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Developing Federal Data to Portray the Whole Child in Context
Laura Lippman
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Improving Federal Measurement in the Early Years of Life
Matt Stagner
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Normative assumptions of child indicators
Olk, Thomas; and Maksim Hübenthal Germany
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OECD and Education in Canada: Misinformation
Phillips, Ron Canada
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Life events and children’s subjective well-being
Pople, Larissa UK
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Targeting Programs for Vulnerable Children in Ethiopia
Pullum, Thomas USA
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Childhood and Child Agency in Kyrgyzstan
Rasulova, Saltanat UK
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The Relationship between Policymakers’ Choices of Outcome Indicators for Children and Policies to Reduce Inequality Between Children: Australia Since the 1980s
Redmond, Gerry Australia
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Children’s subjective well-being: Findings from national surveys in England
Rees, Gwyther UK
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Spending on children in the OECD and well-being outcomes: a question of how much or how?
Richardson, Dominic France
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A mixed-method taxonomy of child poverty – the case of Ethiopia
Roelen, Keetie; and Laura Camfield UK
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Children and Crime – Guidelines for the development of an Index of Youth Crime Indicators
Roestenburg, Wim South Africa
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Development of indicators of loss parental care with child and parent participation.
Rogers, Jo; Elena Orbova; and Evgeniya Ermolaeva Russia
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Failure to supervise and injuries in the Canadian child welfare system
Ruiz-Casares, Mónica; and Nico Trocmé Canada
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Associations between World Assumptions and Well-being in Brazilian adolescents
Sarriera, Jorge; Eveline Favero; Ângela Carina Paradiso; and Tiago Zanatta Calza, Brazil
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Relations between Social Support and Well-being in Adolescents
Sarriera, Jorge; Lívia Maria Bedin; Eveline Favero; Daniel Abs; Mariana Canellas Benchaya; and Tiago Zanatta Calza Brazil
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Brazilian adolescents’ says on their well-being and quality of life
Sarriera, Jorge; Ângela Carina Paradiso; Fabiane Friedrich Schütz; Maíne Alves Prates; and Anelise Lopes Rodrigues Brazil
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A qualitative inquiry investigating the influence of community violence and adolescents’ sense of hope on perceptions of well-being in a high violence community in Cape Town
Savahl, Shazly; and Serena Isaacs South Africa
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Technology and Professional Practice: Reflections on the Integrated Children’s System
Shaw, Ian UK
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Challenges in analysis of the children’s health risks caused by indoor air pollution in developing countries using and processing data on child well-being
Shimada, Yoko; and Yuzuru Matsuoka Japan
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A follow up on a cohort of maltreated children treated in the community and in out-of-home placements: Background and outcomes
Shimoni, Edna; and Rami Benbenishty Israel
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Multi-national study of children’s subjectivewell-being and daily activities (Panel)
Shimoni, Edna; Sabine Andresen; Asher Ben-Arieh; Ferran Casas; Katharina Gerarts; and Larissa Pople (PANEL) Israel
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Israel’s Basic Data Analysis – What I think and feel about life: Responses to Questionnaire of 8 to 12 year olds
Edna Shimoni and Asher Ben-Arieh
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The 2nd Pilot Study in Germany focussing on 8-year-olds
Sabine Andresen and Katharina Gerarts
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Multinational study of children’s well-being and daily activities
Feran Casas
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Multi-national study of children’s subjective well-being: learning from the pilot work in England
Larissa Pople
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Children’s views on the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). The case of children in state care, Malaysia.
Siti Hajar, Abu Bakar Ah; and Pathmanathan a/l Nallasammy Malaysia
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What do indicators measuring the ‘Home Learning Environment’ tell us about child development in the early-years?
Skinner, Christine UK
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The Introduction of Early Education Provision for Two Year Old Children in England
Smith, Ruth UK
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Indicating Success in Public Child Welfare: Child Outcomes, System Performance and the CFSR Process
Smith, Susan; and Lisa Tuttle USA
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Multifaceted Risk and Preventive Factors Associated with Childhood Emotional Disorders
Sohn, Byoungduk Korea
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Measuring Child Well-being across Cultures
Stephenson, Paul USA
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Intervention or Prevention? National Child Well-Being Strategies in Germany and Great Britain Instancing Health Behavior in Early Childhood
Stolberg, Carolyn; and Carina Marten Germany
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Indigenous Children’s Well-Being: Inter-generational Trauma
Stubbs, Glendra (Galiindurra) Australia
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Local child maltreatment rates and protective service responses: The role of ethnicity and community socio-economic characteristics
Sulimani-Aidan, Yafit Israel
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Language Policy Dilemmas and Children’s Well-Being
Tannenbaum, Michal Israel
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The contribution of children’s parliament in ensuring the rights and well-being of children in Konso, Ethiopia
Terefe, Amsalu Norway
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Perceptions of Future Teachers and Education Professionals about Five Key Dimensions of Child Well-Being.
Thoilliez, Bianca; Enrique Navarro; Esther López; and Eva Expósito Spain
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Discipline, Guidance and Punishment
Thompson, Patricia New Zealand
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Subjective well-being of secondary school students in Algeria: A survey research
Tiliouine, Habib; and Fatima Tlemsani Algeria
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Italian validation of three American scales aimed at measuring children’s well-being
Tommasi, Beatrice; and Elena Ruviglioni Italy
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How the Child Indicators work in Mainland China?
Tong, Xiaojun China
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Body image and the concern of Australian children: some implications for policies and practice
Toussaint, Jonathan Australia
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Treat Us Like We Matter: The Role of Youth In Measuring and Telling their Stories about Health and Well-being
Turpel-Lafond, Mary; Michelle Wong; and Annie Smith Canada
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Developing Child Well-Being Indicators for Istanbul-Turkey
Uyan, Pinar; Serra Müderrisoğlu; Abdullah Karatay; Başak Akkan; Zeynep Kılıç; Burcu Oy Turkey
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Developing Data Collection Methods to Study Subjective Hospital Experiences of Pre-School-Aged Children
Viikeri, Eveliina; Anna Axelin; and Sanna Salanterä Finland
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A Report on Child Well-being in Spain: The Development of a Comprehensive Index and its Results
von Bredow, Maria Spain
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Education & employment of youth in Chicago: Using linked administrative data to assess indicators & outcomes of educational achievement & economic well-being
Weigensberg, Elizabeth; Lauren Sartain; Shannon Guiltinan; Matt Stagner; and Robert Goerge USA
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Permanency, Disparity and Social Context
Wulczyn, Fred USA
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Measuring Child Poverty and Vulnerabilities: Experience and Lessons learnt from Sentinel Site Early Warning Monitoring System in Six Pacific Island Countries
Yoshihara, Reiko; Vijay Naidu; Mili Kaitani; Viliami Fifita; and Peter Whiteford Fiji
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