Nearly 4 Out of 10 Argentine Boys Have Difficulty Accessing Clothing or Footwear
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Poverty in Argentina continues to show its crudest face in childhood and goes far beyond the monetary indexes. A recent study by the Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) revealed that 37.5% of children and adolescents suffered severe difficulties in accessing clothing and footwear during the past year, becoming one of the most unequal deprivations in analysis. The SDGA document reflected an alarming social gap: while in medium-high-level househo…
The survey of the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina alerted about the impact of deficiencies in education, socialization and emotional well-being. 37.5% of children and adolescents had problems accessing clothes and shoes in the last year, according to the latest report of the Observatorio de la Deuda Social ... The UCA report warns that 4 out of 10 children have problems accessing clothes or shoes Read more »
The latest report of the Argentine Social Debt Observatory (ODSA) of the Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) warns that child poverty is not limited to difficulties in accessing food or housing, but also impacts on other central aspects for development and social integration, such as access to clothing and footwear, learning, links with other children and emotional well-being. According to the study, 37.5% of children and adolescents had diffic…
The data comes from the last report of the Observatory of the Argentine Social Debt (ODSA) of the UCA.
Channel C Child poverty: 37.5% of children do not have access to clothing 37.5% of children and adolescents in Argentina faced serious difficulties in accessing clothing or footwear due to economic restrictions in the last year, according to the survey of the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina of the Universidad Católica Argentina (ODSA-UCA). The report identified clothing as the deprivation with the greatest socio-economic inequality in …
The AUH and the Food Card account for more than 90 per cent of the reduction in child poverty and up to 98 per cent of the containment of indigence.
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