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Author: ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT;

Title: Doing better for children

Publisher: Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009. 191p., bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: activities of daily living; children; education; health; housing; public expenditure; schools; single parent families; standard of living; welfare state; research; statistics;

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Author: SCOTLAND. Scottish Government;

Title: People and communities: taking forward our national conversation

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Publisher: Edinburgh: Scotland. Scottish Government, 2009. 33p.

Format: book;

Topics: children; criminal justice; government policy; health; housing; transport; government publication; Scotland;

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Title: Millennium Cohort Study (MCS)

Format: research register;

Topics: child care; child development; children; demographics; education; employment; families; health; housing; income; parenting; poverty; research;

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Author: DORNAN Paul;

Title: Child poverty and child wellbeing.

Reference: Poverty, Issue 133, Summer 2009, pp.15-17.

Format: article;

Topics: children; education; health; housing; interpersonal relationships; performance measurement; poverty; quality of life; research; Europe; United Kingdom;

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Author: PEDACE Lucas;

Title: Functionings and child wellbeing: unexplained variations across England, Scotland and Wales.

Reference: Benefits, 17(1), February 2009, pp.29-45.

Format: article;

Topics: behaviour problems; bullying; children; comparative studies; health; housing; income; poverty; research; England; Scotland; Wales;

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Author: HARKER Lisa;

Title: The impact of housing on children's life chances.

Reference: Journal of Children's Services, 2(3), November 2007, pp.43-51.

Format: article;

Topics: behaviour; children; education; health; homelessness; housing; literature reviews; research; research review;

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Author: -;

Title: Impact of housing conditions on health and well-being.

Reference: Community Care, 22.11.07, pp.24-25.

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Format: article;

Topics: children; environmental factors; health; housing; public health;

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Author: NCH SCOTLAND;

Title: Factfile 2006/07: facts and figures about Scotland’s children and young people

Publisher: Glasgow: NCH, 2006. 290p.

Format: book;

Topics: child protection services; children; criminal justice; demographics; disabled people; education; employment; families; health; homelessness; housing; leisure activities; looked after children; poverty; social exclusion; statistical methods; training; young people; statistics; Scotland;

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Author: SAVE THE CHILDREN;

Title: Uncertain futures: children seeking asylum in Wales: summary report

Publisher: Cardiff: Save the Children, 2005. 8p.

Format: book;

Topics: asylum seekers; children; education; health; housing; social care provision; research; Wales;

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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;

Title: SCIE research briefing 19: what is the impact of environmental housing conditions on the health and well-being of children?

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Publisher: Sheffield: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2005

Format: online resource;

Topics: children; government policy; health; housing; intervention; physical illness; research; research review;

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Author: OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS;

Title: General household survey: results for 2003

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Publisher: Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 213p.,tables

Format: book;

Topics: alcohol misuse; children; contraception; day care; deafness; families; health; health care; housing; marriage; older people; partners; pensions; statistics; United Kingdom;

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Author: SALARI Natasha;

Title: Shelter demands more action over poor living conditions for children.

Reference: Community Care, 22.4.04, p.20.

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Format: article;

Topics: children; education; health; housing; vulnerable children;

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Author: RICKARDS Leicha; et al;

Title: Living in Britain: results from the 2002 General Household Survey

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Publisher: London: Stationery Office, 2004. 289p.

Format: book;

Topics: alcohol misuse; children; cohabitation; contraception; day care; deafness; families; health; health care; housing; marriage; older people; partners; pensions; population; smoking; statistical methods; statistics;

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Author: BOTTING Beverley;

Title: Population review: (7) review of children.

Reference: Population Trends, No.85, Autumn 1996, pp.25-33.

Format: article;

Topics: children; education; families; health; housing; mortality; population;

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Author: NATHANSON Vivienne;

Title: Health and children's rights: inequality, autonomy and consent to treatment.

Reference: Childright, No.161, November 1999, pp.11-13.

Format: article;

Topics: children; equal opportunities; health; housing; needs; poverty; rights; smoking; treatment;

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Author: NCH ACTION FOR CHILDREN;

Title: NCH Action for Children: factfile '94

Publisher: London: NCH Action for Children, 1994. 93p.

Format: book;

Topics: child abuse; children; crime; day care; education; families; health; homeless people; homelessness; housing; income; looked after children; parent-child relations; parents; physical disabilities; poverty; statistical methods; young offenders; statistics;

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Author: FRY David;

Title: Social focus on children

Publisher: London: HMSO/Great Britain. Central Statistical Office, 1994. 59p.,tables.

Format: book;

Topics: black and minority ethnic people; child protection registers; child protection services; children; education; families; health; housing; leisure; leisure activities; local authorities; looked after children; statistical methods; transport; young offenders; government publication; statistics;

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Editor(s): RIST Ray C.;

Title: Policy evaluation: linking theory to practice

Publisher: Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1995. 622p.,bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: child support; children; education; environmental factors; evaluation; health; housing; policy formulation; social policy;

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Author: BROWN Mark; CRONIN Natalie;

Title: Children in Britain

Publisher: London: Family Policy Studies Centre, 1995. 12p.,tables,bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: children; education; families; health; housing; income; law; leisure; parents; poverty; single parent families; statistical methods;

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Author: HOLTERMAN Sally;

Title: All our futures: the impact of public expenditure and fiscal policies on Britain's children and young people

Publisher: Ilford: Barnardo's, 1995. 189p.,bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: children; education; employment; families; health; health care; housing; politics; poverty; social care provision; social policy; training; young people;

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