'Poor' Children In The Developed World

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Children of material deprivation and pressure

Relationship with parents

Are attacking. Ongoing recession

Most of the children have been hurt

And young people. They are not participating in education, jobs or any type of training

Number of people in European Union countries

Currently 7.5 million

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The world is constantly listening to bad news. The latest addition is that, since the recession began in 2008, the increase in child poverty in 23 developed countries has increased. In a rare report from UNICEF, it is learned that in the recession, there was an influx of 2.6 million poverty in rich countries. Since 2008, the percentage of children in poverty has increased in Greece and Iceland. The next positions are Latvia, Croatia and Ireland respectively. During this time, the number of children living in poverty in the UK increased from 24 percent to 25.6 percent. Unicef ​​has conducted research on 41 countries, in which only eight countries have dropped. Chile has the most to come forward. Child poverty in the country decreased from 31.4% to 22.8%.

Norway has the lowest child poverty rate, 5.3% Which was 9.6% in 2008. And the number of child poverty rates is Greece (40.5%). In 2008, their rate was 23%. In Latvia and Spain, the rate of child poverty rate is more than 36 percent. The rate is 25 percent in the United States. According to the report, the number of children and their families failing to meet the basic basic needs and education needs over the past five years has been increasing in most of the developed world. After the Great Deafness of the 1930s, more unemployment has never been seen in the developed world. For this reason, a generation of those who had been trapped in illiterate netting of the time, the disabled young men and women. Their expectations were far from imperfect. The report also said that the impact of the ongoing recession on children will remain long after the recession has been cut.

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Researchers at the Research of Child Development in Women's Researchers: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Child-Owning in Rich Countries, have enough opportunities to buy themselves or family food as part of their research, stress levels, overall dissatisfaction, and opportunities for children to grow and grow. Question about the concept of five years of experience and deprivation based on these four indicators Was jnesa. Based on its score, it has been seen that the situation has deteriorated in the period from 2007 to 2017; Increasing the feeling of insecurity and stress increased. At least two days, the number of families, including children with disabilities, was almost twice as many in the last five years as a result of fish, meat, chicken or equivalent vegetables. In Estonia, Greece, Iceland and Italy, this rate is currently 10, 18, 6 and 16 percent.

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This research report for the United Nations says that material deprivation and pressure are affecting parents' relationship with children. The current recession has hit most children and young people. The number of people who are not participating in education, jobs or any type of training are now 7.5 million in the European Union. In 2008, European Union countries had at least one million. The rate of decline in the population of Israel is 30.7%. From 2007 to 2013, the number of such people has increased in Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Romania. On the other hand, the most decrease is in Turkey. From 37 percent in 2008 to 35.5 percent in 2010.

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According to the report, reducing the number of unemployed or unemployed people does not mean that young people are steadily stabilizing. Most of those employed in the age group of 15 to 24 years are getting lesser wages than part-time and fair wages. The number of youths who received nominal wages in the developed world increased threefold in the last five years. The report concludes that problems for the children and their families have not ended. Problems of having a good time- Many will take years to go back to the previous level. It has been a big risk for the developed world.

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Millions of Children are suffering like this in our country but the government does nothing to help them, it's so sad to even think about it.

I can totally relate to your post. I come from a developing country and I see this first hand. A lot of children are on the street with no one to care for them. The government has failed us. They steal from the poor masses and take the money abroad to buy houses and businesses. This is truly sad! I know a lot of kids who are constantly on the street begging for food.

I must give credit to all International NGOs! They've been so helpful in this area. Excellent post! Thank you for sharing

great post i like this post thank you very much

The world is constantly listening to bad news. The latest addition is that, since the recession began in 2008, the increase in child poverty in 23 developed countries has increased. In a rare report from UNICEF, it is learned that in the recession, there was an influx of 2.6 million poverty in rich countries. Since 2008, the percentage of children in poverty has increased in Greece and Iceland.

The children of this era of future will be the future of this era. They will play an important role to lead the country forward.

you are right bro in our country steel many peopel can't affort 2 time food in a day so we are steel not developet yeat

Hi @r4tul. Our government need to do something for the poor children. Then the children can develop our country in future. Thank you for your good post.