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This study proceeds from the hypothesis that children’s subjective well-being is too complex a phenomenon to be reduced to the family’s social and economic resources. Randomized population-based surveys were carried out in two comparable towns in Finland and Estonia in 1993–1994 and 2002–2003. The sampling criteria were children’s age (5–6 years) and parental citizenship. The four net samples together...
The purpose of child well-being indices is to distill large amounts of data on children in ways that can be easily communicated to and used by policy makers and the public. Several major methods for creating indices exist: (1) a standard score method that assesses differences across geographic areas, (2) a micro-data tally method that assesses the number of problems children have, and (3) an average...
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