Authors: Eirini Leriou

Title: Child Inequalities in the light of COVID-19 crisis: An Action Plan for Attica (Greece) based on Public Finance

Abstract

In the current announcement are presented the results of the fourth and fifth round of the quantitative research on children’s inequalities over time in the Attica region (Greece) and are proposed economic and social policies for maximizing the children’s quality of life. More specifically, during the last years, the previous economic crisis in Greece has had negative effects on the society as a whole. Nowhere are these effects more evident than in the rapid increase of child poverty in the same time period. This study focuses on the various factors in children’s well-being and, by negative inference, on child inequalities as reflected in the region of Attica by age group. In this way, it defines conceptually and operationally each of the aforementioned factors. Taking this into account, the presentation briefly discusses outputs of an empirical quantitative research on child poverty in the region of Attica on the basis of a new proposed methodological framework, in order to develop an evidence-based understanding of the multidimensional characteristics, extent and geographic distribution of the aggravation of children’s quality of life in the region of Attica (Greece). Moreover, rounds 4-5, of the quantitative research coincide with the outbreak of the pandemic of COVID-19. From this point of view, it is presented how the current health crisis of COVID-19 has affected children’s well -being in the Attica.

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