Pobresa infantil i famílies a Europa
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Flaquer, Lluís. “Pobresa infantil i famílies a Europa”. Educació social. Revista d’intervenció socioeducativa, no. 46, pp. 11-28, https://raco.cat/index.php/EducacioSocial/article/view/219588.


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En els darrers decennis s’ha incrementat la pobresa infantil a la gran majoria de societats avançades, i aquest fet causa profunda preocupació entre els defensors i activistes dels drets de la infància, alhora que una creixent inquietud entre els analistes polítics i socials. Les informacions sobre la pobresa infantil a Europa comentades al llarg d’aquest article es refereixen a dades de pobresa monetària o relativa. En parlar de pobresa relativa no ens referim a persones que siguin necessàriament pobres, sinó que la seva situació monetària es troba per sota d’uns determinats nivells en relació amb la mitjana del seu país o col·lectiu social.

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benestar, desigualtat, família, infància, mercat laboral, pobresa, polítiques socials welfare, inequality, family, childhood, labour market, poverty, social policies bienestar, desigualdad, familia, infancia, mercado laboral, pobreza, políticas sociales
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