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The South African index of multiple deprivation for children : census 2001 / Helen Barnes ... [et al.].

Title
The South African index of multiple deprivation for children : census 2001 / Helen Barnes ... [et al.].
Publication
Cape Town : HSRC Press ; [Chicago, Ill.] : distributed in North America by Independent Publishers Group, 2007.

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Additional Authors
  • Barnes, Helen, 1959-
  • Rädda barnen (Society)
  • Human Sciences Research Council. Child, Youth, Family and Social Development Research Programme
  • University of Oxford. Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy
Description
vi, 66 p. : maps (some col.); 28 cm.
Summary
60% of South African children live in households with annual incomes below $1 360 (2006 value) and mortality and maltreatment rates remain high. In order to realise the rights of all children and tackle child poverty, it is critical that robust measures are developed to quantify the nature and extent of social deprivation experienced by children at sub-national level and thereby accurately identify the areas of greatest need and the most deprived areas. It is also essential that these measures focus specifically on children; separating children out from household level data or data presented for the total population and foregrounding deprivation from a child perspective. This report is a first attempt to generate data of this nature, to map child deprivation at municipal level, in order to inform local level policy and intervention in South Africa. Making use of information available from the 2001 Census about different aspects of deprivation, such as income, employment, education, health and living environment, the authors have combined these domains to form an overall index of multiple deprivations. The model which emerges is of a series of uni-dimensional domains of deprivation which can be combined, with appropriate weighting, into a single child-focused measure of multiple deprivations.
Subject
  • Since 1991
  • Poor children > South Africa > Statistics
  • Poverty > South Africa > Statistical methods
  • Economic indicators > South Africa
  • South Africa > Economic conditions > Regional disparities > 1991- > Statistics
Genre/Form
Statistics
Note
  • "Save the Children, Sweden; Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy, University of Oxford; Human Sciences Research Council,Child, Youth, Family and Social Development Research Programme"--Prelim.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-66).
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available on the World Wide Web.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9780796922168
  • 0796922160
LCCN
^^2008556818
OCLC
  • 184829135
  • SCSB-10831038
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library