Child Poverty in New Zealand

Child Poverty in New Zealand

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  • Author: Jonathan Boston
  • Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
  • ISBN: 1927277140
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 298

Jonathan Boston and Simon Chapple have written the definitive book on child poverty in New Zealand. Dr Russell Wills, Children’s Commissioner Between 130,000 and 285,000 New Zealand children live in poverty, depending on the measure used. These disturbing figures are widely discussed, yet often poorly understood. If New Zealand does not have ‘third world poverty’, what are these children actually experiencing? Is the real problem not poverty but simply poor parenting? How does New Zealand compare globally and what measures of poverty and hardship are most relevant here? What are the consequences of this poverty for children, their families and society? Can we afford to reduce child poverty and, if we can, how? Jonathan Boston and Simon Chapple look hard at these questions, drawing on available national and international evidence and speaking to an audience across the political spectrum. Their analysis highlights the strong and urgent case for addressing child poverty in New Zealand. Crucially, the book goes beyond illustrating the scale of this challenge, and why it must be addressed, to identifying real options for reducing child poverty. A range of practical and achievable policies is presented, alongside candid discussion of their strengths and limitations. These proposals for improving the lives of disadvantaged children deserve wide public debate and make this a vitally important book for all New Zealanders.


Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand

Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand

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  • Author: New Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner. Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to Child Poverty
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  • ISBN: 9780909039387
  • Category : Poor children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 72


Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand

Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand

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  • Author: New Zealand. Office of the Commissioner for Children. Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to Child Poverty
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  • Category : Child welfare
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44


A fair go for all children

A fair go for all children

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  • Author: Michael Fletcher
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 74

An analytical look at the extent and characteristics of child poverty in New Zealand and what can be done about it.The purpose of this report is to suggest actions New Zealand can take to address child poverty. It includes a summary of proposals for action and 10 chapters, the final chapter summarising conclusions. The report looks at the case for action, the consequences of child poverty including the impact of poor health and housing, child poverty in New Zealand, economic arguments for reducing child poverty and setting goals.


Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand

Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand

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  • Author: New Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner. Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to Child Poverty
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  • ISBN: 9780909039349
  • Category : Child welfare
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44


Left Behind

Left Behind

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  • Author: Susan St. John
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  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 172

This report outlines how increasing inequalities are harmful to children and society at large - and what to do about it.


The Child Poverty Debate

The Child Poverty Debate

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  • Author: Jonathan Boston
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  • ISBN: 9781927277751
  • Category : Poor
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

"What is child poverty, what evidence is there of such poverty in New Zealand and why does it matter? These questions regularly attract answers accompanied by conjecture and prejudice. This short book uses the latest evidence and a non-partisan approach, identifying child poverty as a critical issue for New Zealand's future. Jonathan Boston and Simon Chapple's succinct introduction to this challenge, drawn from their widely acclaimed full-length book and updated with new data, is essential reading"--Publisher information.


The Child Poverty Debate

The Child Poverty Debate

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  • Author: Jonathan Boston
  • Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
  • ISBN: 1927277760
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

What is child poverty, what evidence is there of such poverty in New Zealand and why does it matter? These questions regularly attract answers accompanied by conjecture and prejudice. This short book uses the latest evidence and a non-partisan approach, identifying child poverty as a critical issue for New Zealand’s future. Jonathan Boston and Simon Chapple’s succinct introduction to this challenge, drawn from their widely acclaimed full-length book Child Poverty in New Zealand and updated with new data, is essential reading.


A New Zealand Where All Children Can Flourish

A New Zealand Where All Children Can Flourish

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  • Author: Child Poverty Action Group N.Z.
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  • ISBN: 9780994113290
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 29


Human Rights in New Zealand

Human Rights in New Zealand

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  • Author: Judy McGregor
  • Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
  • ISBN: 0947492755
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

'The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted while the world remained deeply shocked by the atrocities committed during the Second World War, was an inspirational creation. ... It is hard to conceive of this document being adopted today. Like most other nations, New Zealand has succumbed to a kind of world-weary acceptance that full enjoyment of universal human rights remains a distant dream.' Preface, Dame Silvia Cartwright, PCNZM, DBE, QSO New Zealand is proud of its human rights record with good reason. It was the first country in the world to give women the vote and it played a prominent part in the establishment of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. New Zealand recently took a leading role in the creation of the world’s newest human rights treaty, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. But just how good are things in practice? Are our governments living up to the promises they make when they ratify human rights treaties? Human Rights in New Zealand is a comprehensive survey of the seven major international human rights treaties which New Zealand has signed and ratified, as well as the Universal Periodic Review. Based on four years of research, undertaken with the support of the New Zealand Law Foundation, this book concludes that significant faultlines are emerging in the human rights landscape. It sets out an agenda for change with recommendations for practical action.