Impacts of Economic Crises on Child Well-Being
Development Policy Review Volume 29, issue 5. This theme issue explores how the impacts of economic crises are transmitted to childrens experiences of poverty and well-being, and how these impacts can be mediated by the policy responses of international and national actors. The issue also considers what lessons can be derived from responses to past crises and the extent to which this learning is being applied.
Articles:
Impacts of Economic Crises on Child Well-being
Caroline Harper and Nicola Jones
Effects of the Global Financial Crisis on Children's School and Employment Outcomes in El Salvador
Suzanne Duryea and Melisa Morales
The Effects of Economic Crises on Families Caring for Children: Understanding and Reducing Long-term Consequences
Parama Sigurdsen, Samantha Berger and Jody Heymann
A ‘Lost Generation’? Impacts of Complex Compound Crises on Children and Young People
Naomi Hossain and J. Allister McGregor
Cash Transfers, Children and the Crisis: Protecting Current and Future Investments
Ariel Fiszbein, Dena Ringold and Santhosh Srinivasan
Financing Social Protection for Children in Crisis Contexts
Armando Barrientos and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa
Promoting Children's Well-being: Policy Lessons from Past and Present Economic Crises
Caroline Harper, Nicola Jones, Paola Pereznieto and Andy McKay

