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Monitoring Child Well-Being
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Practical and user-friendly, this volume provides an evidence and rights-based approach to monitoring the well-being of children and adolescents in South Africa. Drawing on international precedents, and extensive peer review processes, experts in various fields have developed this holistic set of indicators to enhance the monitoring of the status of children. | CHILD INDICATORS Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za MONITORING CHILD WELL-BEING A SOUTH AFRICAN RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH EDITED BY ANDREW DAWES RACHEL BRAY AMELIA VAN DER MERWE Save the Children Sweden HSRC PRESS Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Published by HSRC Press Private Bag X9182 Cape Town 8000 South Africa www.hsrcpress.ac.za First published 2007 ISBN 978-0-7969-2177-2 2007 Human Sciences Research Council The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Human Sciences Research Council the Council or indicate that the Council endorses the views of the authors. In quoting from this publication readers are advised to attribute the source of the information to the individual author concerned and not to the Council. Copy editing by Lee Smith Text design and typesetting by Christabel Hardacre Cover design by FUEL Design Print management by comPress Distributed in Africa by Blue Weaver Tel 27 0 21 701 4477 Fax 27 0 21 701 7302 www.oneworldbooks.com Distributed in Europe and the United Kingdom by Eurospan Distribution Services EDS Tel 44 0 20 7240 0856 Fax 44 0 20 7379 0609 www.eurospangroup.com bookstore Distributed in North America by Independent Publishers Group IPG Call toll-free 800 888 4741 Fax 1 312 337 5985 www.ipgbook.com Contents Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Tables and figures vi Foreword vii Preface ix Acknowledgements xix Acronyms and abbreviations xxi PART 1 Rationales for indicator development SECTION I Concepts and contexts 1. Monitoring the well-being of children historical and conceptual foundations 5 Rachel Bray and Andrew Dawes 2. A rights-based approach to monitoring the well-being of children in South Africa 29 Rachel Bray and Andrew Dawes 3. Conceptualising defining and measuring child poverty in South Africa an argument for a multidimensional approach 53 Michael Noble Gemma Wright and Lucie Cluver 4. Neighbourhood indicators monitoring child rights