ECA Child Inequity Dashboard
A comprehensive overview of the various dimensions of child inequity in Europe and Central Asia.
Disaggregated statistics play a critical role in highlighting disparities and emphasizing the imperative to ensure that the rights of all individuals are not overlooked in the policymaking process. The commitment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to leave no one behind (LNOB) underscores the importance of identifying marginalized groups. It is essential to rely on comprehensive national household surveys that deliver high-quality data to achieve this. Renowned global surveys such as Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and similar initiatives provide a wealth of data at a granular level to spotlight inequalities.
The Europe and Central Asia Child Inequity Dashboard proposes to leverage the extensive data generated by MICS through an augmented disaggregation of national estimates by country. This involves the cross-tabulation of data by gender (male/female), age groups, sub-national, type of settlements (rural/urban), socioeconomic status (wealth), disability status (functional difficulties), ethnicity, and language of the household head. This comprehensive approach aims to provide a nuanced understanding of inequities, enabling a more detailed and targeted analysis in various demographic and socio-economic contexts within the nation and international comparison within Europe and Central Asian MICS countries.