TAILIEUCHUNG - Measuring National Well-being - Children's Well-being, 2012

The main objective of the 2010 RDHS was to obtain current information on demography, family planning, maternal mortality, infant and child mortality, and health related information such as breastfeeding, antenatal care, delivery, children’s immunization, and childhood diseases. In addition, the survey was designed to evaluate the nutritional status of mothers and children, to measure the prevalence of anemia among women and children, and to measure the prevalence of HIV infection among the male and female adult population. We thank USAID, UNICEF, CDC/GAP, UNFPA, the World Vision, and the Government of Rwanda for financing the project. We gratefully acknowledge the support of. | 26 October 2012 Hệ office for si National Statistics Measuring National Well-being - Children s Well-being 2012 Author Name s Theodore Joloza Office for National Statistics Abstract This article is published as part of the Office for National Statistics ONS Measuring National Wellbeing Programme and discusses the well-being of children aged 0 to 15. The Programme aims to produce accepted and trusted measures of the well-being of the nation - how the UK as a whole is doing. The article will cover both objective and subjective measures of well-being. Areas covered will include infant mortality birth weight satisfaction with relationships and access to and use of technology. Introduction During the Measuring National Well-being national debate many respondents told us of the importance of children s well-being. It is now largely accepted that what children become in their adult life is to a great extent a product of their experiences in the early stages of their lives Aldgate et al 2010 . Particularly important are issues such as health and safety material and emotional security education and socialisation. The ten domains currently proposed to measure the well-being of the UK and many of the measures within them are of relevance to children just as they are to other age groups. The domains and measures can be seen in Proposed domains and measures for Measuring National Well-being. This article does not cover all of these domains for children aged 0 to 15 but examines some specific aspects. These include circumstances in which they live what they feel about their relationships what they do and also decisions that adults make on their behalf. This article specifically examines these different aspects and measures and presents where possible what children think and feel about their lives and focuses on How many children there are in England and Wales Children s health Poverty and its relationship with parental economic activity Education and skills Children s .

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