The children's charity Barnardo's (2023) reported in September that around one in 20 children in the UK are sleeping on the floor due to not having a bed of their own in the last 12 months, according to a YouGov survey. Around one in 10 children (9%) also said they had shared a...
Childpovertyis rising in the UK. In 2016-17, 30% (4.1 million) children were reported to be living in poverty, up from 27% in 2010-11. By 2023-24, the proportion living in relative poverty is on course to hit 37%, affecting an extra 1.1 million children. Persistent poverty is associ...
Article Open access 16 October 2023 Introduction Child Poverty and its drivers are heavily researched. The Social Metrics Commission (SMC) (2020) estimated that in the UK in 2018/19, 33% of children were in income poverty (compared to only 22% of working-age adults and 11% of pension-age...
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This study aimed to explore the relationship between poverty and children’s mental health in the social context of China. Data were consisted of 1314 children, which were collected with a multi-stage cluster random sampling method in Xiushui, a typical poverty city in China. Structural equation...
Currently, children still face unhealthy diets and poverty [10,11,12]. Under these circumstances, additional attention should be given to the disease burden and health inequalities in nutritional health among children. In this study, we used data from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 (GBD 2019...
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girls are likelier than boys to be out of school even in richer households. In Asia, where enrollment rates at the elementary level are already above 90 %, many children, as it were, fall through the cracks not due to poverty, but perhaps because of parental preferences, armed conflict, ...
poverty, food insecurity, loss of parents and caregivers, loss of time in education, and increased stress37. COVID-19 pandemic has initiated an explosion of future mental illnesses38, affecting both society as a whole and those who recover from long-COVID. The presence of these symptoms in ...