Key messages based on TransMonEE - 2011 database |
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| Shrinking Child Population: Opportunity for Improved Services for Children? Child Dependency Ratio | ||
| Some Countries Are Still Lagging Behind the ‘Norm’ For Pre-primary Education In Relation To GDP | ||
| Good news, bad news: increased family-like care hiding an increased total number of children placed in all forms of care | ||
More children in family-based care than before, but institutionalisation continues to be widespread |
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| Children are left without parental care for reasons that go beyond orphanhood | ||
| Still an unacceptable number of young children in infant homes | ||
| Youth unemployment is twice as high as total unemployment | ||
| Since the start of the crisis youth unemployment Is on rise in almost all of the countries | ||
| High suicide rates among 15-19 year old adolescents | ||
For children in conflict with law, the duration of imprisonment remains long in some countries |
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| Non-marital births are Increasing and proportion of non-marital births in selected CEECIS Countries | ||
| It is particularly dramatic for adolescent mothers | ||
| Alarming HIV trends |
TransMonEE Database
Contains 180 economic and
social indicators related to the situation of children divided into
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Present key indicators by country focusing on child protection and juvenile justice indicators
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the indicators of the
database in a user-friendly
and interactive way.
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2010 data are now available.
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