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Impacts of policies on fertility rates in Australia

The Centre for Population of Australia has commissioned this report from the Australian National University to explain trends and drivers of fertility

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13 May, 2022

Preventing a lost decade: Urgent action to reverse the devastating impact of COVID-19 on children and young people

Highlights Almost two years into the pandemic, the widespread impact of COVID-19 continues to deepen, increasing poverty and entrenching inequality. While some

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10 December, 2021

Measuring What Matters for Child Well-being and Policies

By OECD To design, implement and monitor effective child well-being policies, policy-makers need data that better capture children’s lives, measure what is

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15 September, 2021

Looking beyond COVID-19: Strengthening family support services across the OECD

This paper provides an overview of the nature and key priorities of family support services operating in OECD countries to inform on

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15 April, 2021

More work, fewer babies: What Does Workism Have to Do with Falling Fertility?

Institute for Family Studies – Social Trends Institute Executive Summary  Birth rates have reached extremely low levels in many countries around the

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23 March, 2021

Fighting child poverty in European cities

European cities urge social investment to prevent a lost generation of children By Eurocities With roughly one in four children in the

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18 February, 2021

Supporting Families and Children Beyond COVID-19

Social protection in Southern and Eastern Europe and Central Asia By UNICEF (August 2020) Author(s): Dominic Richardson; Victor Cebotari; Alessandro Carraro; Kaku Attah Damoah Discussions around the effects

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14 December, 2020

Developments in Child and Family Policy in the EU in 2019

This third annual trend report outlines and summarises new policy developments in the area of child and family policy in the 27

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2 December, 2020
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