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Summary: Using a pioneering methodology, the
survey measures the extent of child
poverty, in terms not only of income,
but of deprivation of basic human
rights such as shelter, food, water,
sanitation, health, education and
information. The researchers
analysed survey data on nearly 1.2
million children from 46 countries
collected mainly during the late
1990’s.pdf: www.unicef.org/media/files/Child_poverty.pdf