Fairness for Children - Income and Education Inequality
The latest Innocenti Report Card raises concerns about the impact of inequality on the most disadvantaged children in high income countries. In 19 out of 41 countries studied, the poorest 10 per cent of children live in households that have less than half the income of the median.
The report measures bottom-end inequality of income, educational achievement, children’s self-reported health and life satisfaction, to create a full portrait of how far children at the bottom are being allowed to fall behind their peers.
Видео Fairness for Children - Income and Education Inequality канала UNICEF Innocenti
The report measures bottom-end inequality of income, educational achievement, children’s self-reported health and life satisfaction, to create a full portrait of how far children at the bottom are being allowed to fall behind their peers.
Видео Fairness for Children - Income and Education Inequality канала UNICEF Innocenti
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