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Child well-being in an unpredictable world UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Innocenti Report Card.Publisher: Florence, Italy : Unicef, 2025Description: electronic document (78 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | BULLYING | CHILDREN | CLIMATE CHANGE | COVID-19 | DATA ANALYSIS | EDUCATION | HAUORA | HURINGA ĀHUARANGI | HEALTH | HINENGARO HAUORA | INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON | KOWHEORI-19 | MĀTAURANGA | MATE URUTĀ | MATE WHAKAMOMORI | MENTAL HEALTH | MORTALITY | OBESITY | OECD | PANDEMICS | SUICIDE | TAIOHI | TAITAMARIKI | TAMARIKI | TATAURANGA | TŪKINOTANGA | WHAKAWETITANGA | VIOLENCE | WELLBEING | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONAL | EUROPE | AUSTRALIA | NEW ZEALAND | UNITED KINGDOM | UNITED STATESDDC classification: Online resources: Download report, PDF | Read online In: Innocenti report card, no. 19, 2025Summary: This Innocenti Report Card considers child well-being in the context of the 43 countries that are members of the European Union (EU) and/or the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This category includes all members of the Group of Seven (G7) as well as many other high-income countries (including New Zealand and Australia). Innocenti Report Card 19: • analyses recent trends in child well-being over a five-year period relating to the same six key indicators that were at the core of Innocenti Report Card 16, published in 2020: life satisfaction, adolescent suicide, child mortality, overweight, academic proficiency and social skills. • seeks to understand the reasons for these trends and how they can inform actions to improve child well-being. It also presents a long-term perspective, looking at trends in key indicators of child well-being since 2000, when the first Innocenti Report Card was published. Record #9242
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Innocenti report card, no. 19, 2025

This Innocenti Report Card considers child well-being in the context of the 43 countries that are members of the European Union (EU) and/or the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This category includes all members of the Group of Seven (G7) as well as many other high-income countries (including New Zealand and Australia).

Innocenti Report Card 19:
• analyses recent trends in child well-being over a five-year period
relating to the same six key indicators that were at the core of Innocenti Report Card 16, published in 2020: life satisfaction, adolescent suicide, child mortality, overweight, academic proficiency and social skills.
• seeks to understand the reasons for these trends and how they can
inform actions to improve child well-being.

It also presents a long-term perspective, looking at trends in key indicators of child well-being since 2000, when the first Innocenti Report Card was published. Record #9242

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