Risk of poverty linked to childhood household situation
In 2023, 20.0% of adults aged 25 to 59 in the EU, who reported having a bad financial situation in their household around the age of 14, were at risk ...
In 2023, 20.0% of adults aged 25 to 59 in the EU, who reported having a bad financial situation in their household around the age of 14, were at risk ...
The report examines the extent to which the six key services covered by the European Child Guarantee are readily available and accessible as well as free or affordable to children ...
In its response to the European Commission’s consultation on the Child Guarantee, ESN reiterated the key role of public social services in delivering most policy areas covered by the Child Guarantee.
On February 10th 2022, the German Family Organisations together with numerous other organisations, calls on the German Federal Government to take the development of the National Action Plan on the EU ...
Providing effective access to adequate nutrition for all children is one of the objectives of the European Child Guarantee. The EPIC research note aims to inform potential policy action on ...
The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) has adopted the Commission proposal on establishing a European Child Guarantee. The objective of the European Child Guarantee is to ...
The European Commission has partnered with UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) to test how the EU Child Guarantee can work in practice in seven Member States. ...
In this research project, an initial indicator of child welfare (well-being) or its opposite child poverty is being used, which has already been stated by the scientific coordinator of ...
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