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  • This paper aims to descriptively analyze child poverty, across Europe. Various concepts are reviewed: monetary approach, material deprivation, focused, human-rights and multidimensional approaches. Results indicate large disparities by education level, immigrant background and the relation of parents with the labor market. The severity and the persistence of poverty among children tend to be high where the incidence of poverty and the at risk of poverty or social exclusion are also high (Bulgaria, Romania, Italy, Spain). All indicators were narrowest in Finland, Denmark and Slovenia. When child specific material deprivation rates are analyzed, the differences are even more striking. A better targeting is necessary for decreasing child poverty. (xsd:string)
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