Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Child Well-Being in Rich Countries

Child Well-Being in Rich Countries

 

Austria : 18th overall

    Material well-being 7th
            Relative child poverty rate 9th
            Child poverty gaps         8th
            Child deprivation rates 13th
            Percentage of children reporting low family affluence 14th
           
    Health and safety 26th
            Infant mortality rate 16th
            Low birthweight 20th
            Child and youth mortality rates (aged 1 to 19) 19th
            Immunization rates 34th'
           
    Educational well-being 23th
            Educational achievement by age 15th
            Preschool enrolment rates 15th
            Participation in further education 28th
            NEET rate 15th
           
    Behaviour and risks 17 -
        Exposure to violence
            Fighthing 18th
            Being bullied 25th
        Health behaviours
            Overweight 15th
            Eating fruit 10th
            Eating breakfast 23th
            Exercise 3th
        Risk behaviours
            Teenage births 16th
            Smoking 25th
            Alcohol 16th
            Cannabis 8th
           
    Housing and environment 12th
        Environmental safety
            Homicide rate 2th
            Air pollution 15th
        Housing
            Rooms per person 15th
            Multiple housing problems 13th




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