Child poverty

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Child Poverty around the World – Up in more than half of developed world since 2008 Unicef finds

Unicef report finds number of children entering poverty during global recession is 2.6 million greater than number lifted out of it. Child poverty has increased in 23 countries in the developed world since the start of the global recession in 2008, potentially trapping a generation in a life of material deprivation and reduced prospects. A … Continue reading

Canada / Moore should remember that Poverty costs Canada billions of dollars every year

Here’s something Industry Minister James Moore should know, after making his remark that the federal government is not in the business of feeding Canada’s poor children. Every year, Campaign 2000, a non-partisan public education movement to build awareness around poverty issues in Canada, releases a report on the state of our country’s children. It doesn’t … Continue reading

Canada / Child poverty is not a federal matter says Minister James Moore

Looks like Ottawa won\’t be helping provinces out with child poverty. In a report released on Sunday, Federal Minister of Industry James Moore told News1130 that it is not his job to help British Colombia end its growing child poverty problem. “Is it my job to feed my neighbour’s child? I don’t think so,” Moore … Continue reading

Poverty in England: An interactive map

Want to see how poverty looks like relative to other districts ? The Gaurdian : Credit reference company Experian, besides supplying information to credit cards companies and banks, also provides data for the public sector – and has given us this data. It ranks every English local authority by a set of key poverty indicators… … Continue reading

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