Growing Up In Poverty: Findings from Young Lives

Abstract

This new book brings together the latest findings from Young Lives on how poverty affects children's development and how children and their families respond to poverty in their daily decisions and daily lives. The book shows how, amid general economic growth, many poor children are being left behind despite, the promises of the Millennium Development Goals. While the universalisaton of education now means that most children attend school, at least for a while, children from disadvantaged backgrounds often experience poor-quality education and learn least in school, creating inequality of opportunity.

Changing values, and the growing belief in education as a route of out poverty, raise questions about how children's early circumstances and experiences, and the choices open to them, affect their later outcomes and well-being in adolescence and early adulthood.

Citation

Bourdillon, M.; Boyden, J. (Editors) Growing Up In Poverty: Findings from Young Lives. Palgrave Macmillan, (2014) ISBN 9781137404022 [Palgrave Studies on Children and Development]

Growing Up In Poverty: Findings from Young Lives

Published 1 January 2014