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At the beginning of the 21st century, there is a growing global consciousness of the issues affecting children and a commitment to address them. The
Statistical Handbook on the World's Children responds to the significant need for a comprehensive collection of international statistical material on children that can be quickly accessed and easily understood by the general researcher.
Organized into eight sections covering such general subject areas as demography, education, health and nutrition, disease, economics, social life, and crime, the Handbook offers data on some of the most important aspects of these broad-ranging topics. Each section begins with a general introduction and explanation of indicators to help the user make sense of the data, which is drawn from a wide range of recognized sources including: the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the International Criminal Police Organization, the U.S. Census Bureau, the World Bank, as well as regional and government reports, studies from nongovernmental organizations, and private research papers. Care has been taken to capture the latest available data for all indicators and Web citations, where available, are included in the source notes. More than just another statistical reference, the Handbook concludes with an appendix containing the text of several of the most important international documents related to children as well as a glossary of useful terms, and a list of key organizations devoted to children.
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Recommended for high school, public, and academic collections.CHOICE
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...provides the reader with a substantial collection of statistics on an important topic....Chandrika Kaul should be pleased with her effort. She presents the researcher and student with a convenient, easy-to-use compendium of diverse statistics that will shed light on a variety of topics related to children's issues. Given the importance of this subject, as well as increasing interest, both public and academic libraries will want to add this volume in their collections of statistical resources.Against the Grain
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...provides a portrait of the state of the world's children... The well formatted layout and large size of this book make the statistics easy to read and use. Citations to the sources are accompanied by the location of their related Web sites, so the researcher may locate revised information when it becomes available. Appendices containing the texts of documents such as "Declaration of the Rights of the Child" and "C182 Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999" are as excellent addition. This volume is recommended for academic and large public libraries.Booklist/RBB
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Statistical Handbook on the World's Children is clear and logical in its format. The information reflects recent studies and its purpose of promoting the well being of all children is clear. If there is to be an effort to improve the lives of children worldwide, information such as that provided in this volume is an important starting place...libraries.Reference and User Services Quarterly
Synopsis
At the beginning of the 21st century, there is a growing global consciousness of the issues affecting children and a commitment to address them. The Statistical Handbook on the World's Children responds to the significant need for a comprehensive collection of international statistical material on children that can be quickly accessed and easily understood by the general researcher.