Challenges and Opportunities Related to Child Well-Being Data and Indicators II

Friday, 11 July 2025: 11:00-12:45
Location: FSE007 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)

Language: English

Despite recent progress, major efforts are needed to improve child well-being data and indicators. For example, policymakers need the data to design, implement and monitor effective child well-being policies. However, mostly countries do not have good data on which to base their child well-being policies or a strong data infrastructure to monitor these policies. For the first time, children will be considered in OECD’s new guidelines on how to measure subjective well-being. This session calls for papers addressing different challenges and opportunities related to child well-being data and indicators. Challenges can be related, but not only, with data collection from children in general, including ethical and data protection issues; development of new child indicators; data collection specifically from more vulnerable children (e.g. children under 7-years-old, in disability, migrant background, not living with biological parent(s)) and development of objective/subjective indicators for these groups; child well-being data fragmentation and difficulties in their use. Opportunities can be related, but not only, with new ways to collect data from and about children; development and use of international, national and/or sub-national cross-sectoral child well-being monitoring systems and indicator sets; the accessibility and usability increase of child well-being data and indicators through data portals, dashboards etc. Theoretical, empirical and also discussion papers are welcome.
Session Organizer:
Oliver NAHKUR, University of Tartu, Estonia
Chair:
Oliver NAHKUR, University of Tartu, Estonia
Oral Presentations
Measuring Child Poverty in Argentina
Ana Laura FERNANDEZ, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina
Using Machine Learning to Estimate the School Effect on Student Trajectory Protection to Support Data-Driven Decision-Making
Patricio RODRÍGUEZ, CIAE/IE - Universidad de Chile, Chile; Alexis VILLANUEVA VILLANUEVA, Chile; Claudio ALLENDE, Universidad de Chile, Chile; Francisco Javier MENESES RIVAS, Universidad de Chile, Chile; Juan Pablo VALENZUELA, Universidad de Chile, Chile
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