Introduction: From surviving to thriving?

J. Boyden, A. Dawes, P. Dornan, C. Tredoux
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This introductory chapter provides a background of the Young Lives study, which began in 2001. Young Lives was set up during a period of optimism for global development associated with the Millennium Declaration, with the aim of informing the Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty. At the time, data on child poverty in low- and middle-income countries were scarce and inconsistent. It was clear, however, that this was a very significant problem. Young Lives has been collecting detailed information on a wide range of topics — including health, nutrition, education, time use, and psychosocial wellbeing — from 12,000 boys and girls living in diverse sites across the four study countries, as well as from schools attended by some of the children. These study countries include Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam.
引言:从生存到繁荣?
本导论章提供了2001年开始的“年轻生命”研究的背景。“年轻的生命”是在《千年宣言》对全球发展持乐观态度的时期成立的,旨在为减少贫困的千年发展目标提供信息。当时,关于低收入和中等收入国家儿童贫困的数据很少,而且不一致。然而,很明显,这是一个非常严重的问题。“年轻的生命”项目一直在收集关于健康、营养、教育、时间利用和社会心理健康等广泛主题的详细信息,这些信息来自生活在四个研究国家不同地点的12,000名男孩和女孩,以及一些儿童就读的学校。这些研究国家包括埃塞俄比亚、印度、秘鲁和越南。
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