How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation

In his 2008 Presidential Address to the North Carolina Sociological Association, Ken Land discussed the Child and Youth Well-Being Index, an annual time series of 28 social indicators of well-being. It is shown that, after dipping in the 1980s, the index of well-being of children rises through the...

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Main Author: Kenneth C. Land
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina Sociological Association 2008-10-01
Series:Sociation Today
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Online Access:http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v62/land.htm
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spelling doaj-75f55a6a2dd2400d8b0e971435aec3a52020-11-25T02:05:56ZengNorth Carolina Sociological AssociationSociation Today1542-63002008-10-0162How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation Kenneth C. LandIn his 2008 Presidential Address to the North Carolina Sociological Association, Ken Land discussed the Child and Youth Well-Being Index, an annual time series of 28 social indicators of well-being. It is shown that, after dipping in the 1980s, the index of well-being of children rises through the 1990s. This is a PowerPoint presentation suited to use in the classroom.http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v62/land.htmChild and Youth Well-Being Indexsocial indicatorstime-seriespowerpoint
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How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation
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title How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation
title_short How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation
title_full How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation
title_fullStr How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation
title_full_unstemmed How Are the Kids Doing? How Do We Know? Recent Trends and International Comparisons in Child and Youth Well-Being: A PowerPoint Presentation
title_sort how are the kids doing? how do we know? recent trends and international comparisons in child and youth well-being: a powerpoint presentation
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publishDate 2008-10-01
description In his 2008 Presidential Address to the North Carolina Sociological Association, Ken Land discussed the Child and Youth Well-Being Index, an annual time series of 28 social indicators of well-being. It is shown that, after dipping in the 1980s, the index of well-being of children rises through the 1990s. This is a PowerPoint presentation suited to use in the classroom.
topic Child and Youth Well-Being Index
social indicators
time-series
powerpoint
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