How Single-Parent Children Speak About Poverty and Social Exclusion: Policy Implications From a Comparative,Qualitative, Cross-National Project |
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Authors: | Spyros Spyrou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences , European University Cyprus , Nicosia , Cyprus s.spyrou@euc.ac.cy |
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Abstract: | This article presents some of the key findings from a comparative, qualitative research study carried out in the United Kingdom, Greece, and Cyprus. The main goal of the study was to investigate single-parent children's experiences and understandings of poverty and social exclusion in their everyday lives and to make relevant policy recommendations. The article highlights children's voices and illustrates the utility of integrating them in efforts to develop sensitive policies which meet their needs as these stem from their own experiences of poverty and social exclusion while also making the case for the utility of comparative, qualitative, cross-national research. |
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Keywords: | children's voices comparative research policy making poverty qualitative research single-parent children social exclusion |
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