CHILD POVERTY AND CHILD WELL-BEING
INTRODUCTION
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CHILD POVERTY AND FAMILY POLICIES IN THE OECD
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THE OUTCOMES OF THE CRISIS FOR PENSIONERS AND CHILDREN
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CHILD POVERTY RISKS IN BELGIUM, WALLONIA AND FLANDERS: ACCOUNTING FOR A WORRYING PERFORMANCE
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INVESTING IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
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PREPARE VERSUS REPAIR? COMBINING PARENTAL LEAVE AND FAMILY ALLOWANCES FOR SOCIAL INVESTMENT AGAINST SINGLE-PARENT POVERTY
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CHILD POVERTY AND WELL-BEING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THE WAY FORWARD
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CHILD POVERTY: THE URGENCY OF A SENSE OF URGENCY – WHY AND HOW TO PRIORITISE CHILD POVERTY
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
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