Fairness for Children: Inequalities in Rich Countries

The thirteenth edition of UNICEF’s Office of Research Report Card, Fairness for Children: A league table of inequality in child well-being in rich countries, presents an overview of the growing inequalities among children in high-income countries. It focuses on ‘bottom-end inequality’ – the gap between children at the bottom and those in the middle – in the context of income, education, health and life satisfaction. The report also provides recommendations for governments on strengthening child well-being.

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