Changing children’s lives: risks and opportunities
Abstract
Children’s development and well-being are significantly influenced by their
family and community environment, with poor and marginalised children
facing a heavier burden of risk. This paper summarises emerging findings
from the Young Lives longitudinal study of childhood poverty in Ethiopia,
the state of Andhra Pradesh in India, Peru and Vietnam. It examines how
children’s development is shaped by different environmental influences,
highlighting the changes in children’s daily lives during the first decade of the
twenty-first century, including the changing nature of risks and opportunities.