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Deprivation and the well-being of children and young people in Taiwan
Authors:Peter Saunders  Ke-Mei Chen
Institution:1. Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney2052, AustraliaP.saunders@unsw.edu.au;3. Department of Social Welfare, National Chung Cheng University, 168 University Road, Minhsiung Township, Chiaya County62102, Taiwan
Abstract:This article draws on data from the second wave of the Taiwan Panel Study of Children and Youth survey to explore the relationship between deprivation and subjective well-being among children and young people in Taiwan using a child-centric approach. The survey data allows the deprivation status of disadvantaged children and young people to be identified using information that they themselves have provided. The results indicate that item-specific deprivation rates and the overall intensity of deprivation are generally higher among children. Further analysis reveals that deprivation is associated with lower levels of subjective well-being and poorer educational outcomes among both groups.
Keywords:child poverty  deprivation  subjective well-being  educational performance  children and young people
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