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Title: The Child Indicators movement: past, present and future


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The Child Indicators movement past, present and
future
  • Asher Ben-Arieh (Ph.D.)
  • Chair, Social Policy Research Group
  • Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social
    Welfare
  • The Hebrew University of JerusalemE-mail
    benarieh_at_cc.huji.ac.il

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The presentation framework
  • When did it all start the historical origin
  • The pioneering efforts
  • The social indicators phenomena
  • Child social indicators
  • The rapid development era (1980 2005)
  • The shifts
  • The present
  • The future

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When did it all start the historical origin
  • As early as the late 40th
  • Sporadic efforts to publish state of the child
    reports.
  • A few examples..
  • What were they about and why were they published?

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The pioneering efforts
  • Most of them were a one time episode
  • They focused on the existence of risk factors in
    children life
  • Most were published by governmental agencies and
    a few by NGOs
  • They were heavily profession focused
  • Most were non-academic publications

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The social indicators phenomena
  • One of the first times the term was used was in
    Bauer's influential book, that made the concept
    scientifically and politically relevant.
  • Bauer defined Social Indicators social
    indicators statistics, statistical series, and
    all other forms of evidence that enable us to
    assess where we stand and are going with respect
    to our values and goals .
  • As of the 1960s, researchers argue that
    well-measured and consistently collected social
    indicators can provide a way to monitor the
    condition of groups in society, including
    children and families, today and over time.

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The social indicators phenomena
  • Social indicators are used by policy makers to
    contribute to the improvement of the well being
    of the people they serve.
  • Social indicators measure changes and trends over
    time. The overall direction of change can point
    out what decisions need to be taken, as a policy
    process.
  • Social indicators give policy makers a better
    understanding of the conditions and the state of
    the people.
  • Social indicators can direct and emphasize where
    exactly steps should be taken?

7
Child social indicators
  • Recent years have brought new and growing
    attention to social indicators of childrens well
    being.
  • This growing interest has been partly due to a
    movement toward accountability-based public
    policy and the need for more accurate measures of
    the conditions children face and the outcomes
    various programs achieve.
  • The rapid changes in family life have also
    prompted an increased demand for a better picture
    of children's well being

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Child social indicators
  • Indicators of childrens well-being, in
    particular, are used by child advocacy groups,
    policy makers, researchers, the media, and
    service providers to serve a number of purposes
  • to describe the condition of children
  • to monitor or track child outcomes
  • to set goals.
  • And while there are notable gaps and inadequacies
    in existing child and family well-being
    indicators, there also literally are dozens of
    data series and indicators from which to form
    opinions and draw conclusions.

9
The rapid development era (1980 2005)
  • Efforts to measure and monitor childrens
    well-being have dramatically grown in the last 25
    years and is evident, in joint projects by
    government, non-government, and academic
    institutes and especially in the production of
    numerous State of the Child reports.

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The rapid development era (1980 2005)
  • Much of this new and enhanced activity can be
    accounted for by
  • UNICEFs State of the Worlds Children annual
    report published since 1979.
  • The United Nations Convention on the Rights of
    the Child, through its global ratification and
    especially through its reporting and monitoring
    mechanism.
  • A number of national and multi-national projects
    and studies such as the Annie E. Casey
    Foundations Kids Count initiative in the United
    States (early 90s). The multi-national project
    on measuring and monitoring children well being
    (1996). The European center childhood project and
    more.

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The shifts
  • In a number of studies and papers I have argued
    (as did others) that the field of childrens
    social indicators has been evolving and going
    through four major shifts in the last 25 years.
  • From survival to beyond
  • From negative to positive
  • From well becoming to well-being, and
    consequently
  • From traditional to new domains.
  • Today it seems a consensus was reached that
    indeed the field is changing in these directions.

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The present
  • The field of child social indicators is
    constantly changing!
  • Research support earlier studies that argued that
    the field is going through the 4 major shifts
    mentioned above. These shifts are occurring
    everywhere, though at different paces in
    different places.
  • Further, I would argue that these shifts are
    correlated with changes in the philosophy or
    approach to child social indicators
  • the incorporation of subjective perception as
    well as the child perspective and
  • the usage of the child as the unit of observation.

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The future
  • I would predict that the field will continue to
    move in the previously mentioned directions and
    will most likely do so at a considerably faster
    pace.
  • I further anticipate that the continuation of the
    current trends will eventually lead to the
    creation of a new role for children in the
    effort to measure and monitor their own well
    being a role of active participants rather then
    of subjects for research.
  • I would also argue that we are in a midst of a
    shift toward a more closely policy oriented
    indicators

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The future
  • I started my presentation with the claim that the
    field of measuring and monitoring children well
    being is changing.
  • Not only that it is changing but I have built on
    the direction it is heading to make a case for a
    more active role of children in the study of
    their well being.
  • I also made clear that there is a need to
    thoroughly study the policy consequences.
  • I think we need to develop new research
    methodologies on the basis of partnership with
    children and policy makers.
  • As well as a move from isolated studies to
    studies which are embedded within the policy
    arena and context.

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And a few words on ISCI
  • In my eyes ISCI is both a consequence of the era
    of rapid change mentioned before and one of its
    facilitators!
  • The first claim is supported by the incredible
    success of this inaugural conference, the number
    of participants it drew and the creation of CIR.
  • The second claim needs some elaboration.

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ISCIs History
  • To explain ISCI facilitating role - let me walk
    you through ISCI history and creation.
  • In 1996 some 35 experts from 17 countries meet in
    Jerusalem for the first international workshop
    titled measuring and monitoring childrens well
    being beyond survival. It is there were the
    foundation for ISCI was laid and were the core
    group of ISCI founders have met.

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ISCIs History
  • The Jerusalem workshop has then developed into
    the mutli-national project Measuring and
    Monitoring childrens well being with some 200
    participants from more then 30 countries
    participating in the project workshops and
    meeting. This project work is summarized in a
    number of books and articles and in its web-site
    http//multinational-indicators.chapinhall.org/

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ISCIs History
  • It was around the year 2000 when we started to
    discuss the formation of an international society
    of child indicators researchers.
  • But it took us until the Childhood 2005
    conference on June 2005 to test its feasibility
    and start the actual process.
  • In late 2005 with the support of the AECF we
    convened the founding standing committee meeting
    of ISCI and set the target of having our
    inaugural conference in 2007. We set the criteria
    for our success at 80 participants

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ISCI facilitating role
  • Thus, even though ISCI is a new born, its
    origins and work started already in the mid
    1990.
  • The influence of the former work and publications
    leads me to conclude that ISCI and its
    predecessors have played a major role in
    facilitating the rapid growth era.

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