Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report

The objective of this study is to 1) review the situation and trends in terms of child welfare outcomes in Russia; 2) review and evaluate social policy responses; 3) identify major issues and challenges; and 4) propose policies and measures that wo...

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topic CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN IN POVERTY
CHILDREN MORTALITY
CHILDREN NUTRITION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
FAMILY POLICY
POLICY FRAMEWORK
FAMILY INCOME
SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS
RISK MANAGEMENT
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
POLICY MAKING
IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
DISABLED PERSONS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
CHILD ABUSE
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
CHILD NUTRITION
HOMELESS CHILDREN
FAMILY WELFARE ABORTION
ABORTION RATE
ABORTION SERVICES
ABORTIONS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCIDENTS
ACCOUNT
ACUTE MALNUTRITION
ADOLESCENT
ADOLESCENTS
ADULT MORTALITY
ADVERTISING
AGED
AGING
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALCOHOLISM
ANEMIA
BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES
BIRTH WEIGHT
BRAIN DAMAGE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CARE FOR CHILDREN
CARE SERVICES
CHILD CARE
CHILD CARE PROGRAMS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD MORBIDITY
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD POVERTY
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD WELFARE OUTCOMES
CHILD WELFARE POLICIES
CHILD WELFARE REFORM
CHILDBIRTH
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
CONTRACEPTION METHODS
CRIME
DEATH RATE
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
DIET
DISABILITIES
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
DROPOUTS
DRUG ABUSE
DRUG USE
DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
EPIDEMICS
EXTENDED FAMILIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FOOD INTAKE
GIRLS
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH SERVICES
HEART DISEASE
HIV INFECTED MOTHERS
HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION
HUMAN RIGHT
HYGIENE
IMMUNIZATION
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INJURIES
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LUNG CANCER
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MATERNAL NUTRITION
MENTAL RETARDATION
MICRONUTRIENTS
MODERN CONTRACEPTION
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHERS
NEONATAL MORTALITY
NUTRITION
NUTRITION STATUS
OBESITY
OLD GIRLS
PARENTAL CARE
POLIO
POOR CHILDREN
POSTPARTUM PERIOD
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRENATAL HEALTH CARE
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PREVENTABLE DISEASES
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC HEALTH
RESIDENTIAL CARE
RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMOKING
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK
STIS
SYPHILIS
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TETANUS
VACCINATION
VERY YOUNG CHILDREN
VICTIMS
VITAMINS
WASTING
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUTH
spellingShingle CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN IN POVERTY
CHILDREN MORTALITY
CHILDREN NUTRITION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
FAMILY POLICY
POLICY FRAMEWORK
FAMILY INCOME
SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS
RISK MANAGEMENT
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
POLICY MAKING
IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
DISABLED PERSONS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
CHILD ABUSE
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
CHILD NUTRITION
HOMELESS CHILDREN
FAMILY WELFARE ABORTION
ABORTION RATE
ABORTION SERVICES
ABORTIONS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCIDENTS
ACCOUNT
ACUTE MALNUTRITION
ADOLESCENT
ADOLESCENTS
ADULT MORTALITY
ADVERTISING
AGED
AGING
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALCOHOLISM
ANEMIA
BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES
BIRTH WEIGHT
BRAIN DAMAGE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CARE FOR CHILDREN
CARE SERVICES
CHILD CARE
CHILD CARE PROGRAMS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD MORBIDITY
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD POVERTY
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD WELFARE OUTCOMES
CHILD WELFARE POLICIES
CHILD WELFARE REFORM
CHILDBIRTH
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
CONTRACEPTION METHODS
CRIME
DEATH RATE
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
DIET
DISABILITIES
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
DROPOUTS
DRUG ABUSE
DRUG USE
DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
EPIDEMICS
EXTENDED FAMILIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FOOD INTAKE
GIRLS
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH SERVICES
HEART DISEASE
HIV INFECTED MOTHERS
HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION
HUMAN RIGHT
HYGIENE
IMMUNIZATION
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INJURIES
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LUNG CANCER
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MATERNAL NUTRITION
MENTAL RETARDATION
MICRONUTRIENTS
MODERN CONTRACEPTION
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHERS
NEONATAL MORTALITY
NUTRITION
NUTRITION STATUS
OBESITY
OLD GIRLS
PARENTAL CARE
POLIO
POOR CHILDREN
POSTPARTUM PERIOD
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRENATAL HEALTH CARE
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PREVENTABLE DISEASES
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC HEALTH
RESIDENTIAL CARE
RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMOKING
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK
STIS
SYPHILIS
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TETANUS
VACCINATION
VERY YOUNG CHILDREN
VICTIMS
VITAMINS
WASTING
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUTH
World Bank
Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Russian Federation
description The objective of this study is to 1) review the situation and trends in terms of child welfare outcomes in Russia; 2) review and evaluate social policy responses; 3) identify major issues and challenges; and 4) propose policies and measures that would improve child well-being outcomes. The study consists of two parts. the first part reviews child welfare outcomes during the 1990s, focusing on child poverty and vulnerability, as well as health, education, and nutrition status. Chapter 2 links child well-being outcomes to the protracted economic crisis and related labor market developments, high inequality, rapid demographic and family formation changes, as well as generally insufficient, severely fiscally constrained and ineffective policy responses. Chapter 3 examines public policy responses in social protection, health and education, focusing on safety nets particularly policies targeting families and children. the second part of the study focuses on two groups of children identified as particularly vulnerable in Russia: children deprived of birth family upbringing and children with disabilities. the chapter on the former highlights their growing numbers against a continued decline in the child population, as well as the continued practice of costly, detrimental to child development and ineffective long-term institutionalization of such children. It reviews legal and institutional reforms undertaken so far and identifies challenges related to designing effective reform.
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report
title_short Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report
title_full Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report
title_fullStr Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report
title_full_unstemmed Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report
title_sort child welfare outcomes during the 1990s : the case of russia, volume 2. main report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2075837/russian-federation-child-welfare-outcomes-during-1990s-case-russia-vol-2-russian-federation-child-welfare-outcomes-during-1990s-case-russia-main-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15325
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spelling okr-10986-153252021-04-23T14:03:15Z Child Welfare Outcomes During the 1990s : The Case of Russia, Volume 2. Main Report World Bank CHILD WELFARE CHILD PROTECTION CHILDREN IN POVERTY CHILDREN MORTALITY CHILDREN NUTRITION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS FAMILY POLICY POLICY FRAMEWORK FAMILY INCOME SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS RISK MANAGEMENT TARGETED ASSISTANCE POLICY MAKING IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS VULNERABLE GROUPS DISABLED PERSONS CHILD DEVELOPMENT LEGAL REFORM INSTITUTIONAL REFORM EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT CHILD ABUSE QUALITY OF EDUCATION CHILD NUTRITION HOMELESS CHILDREN FAMILY WELFARE ABORTION ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCIDENTS ACCOUNT ACUTE MALNUTRITION ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENTS ADULT MORTALITY ADVERTISING AGED AGING ALCOHOL ALCOHOL ABUSE ALCOHOLISM ANEMIA BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES BIRTH WEIGHT BRAIN DAMAGE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CARE FOR CHILDREN CARE SERVICES CHILD CARE CHILD CARE PROGRAMS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD POVERTY CHILD PROTECTION CHILD WELFARE CHILD WELFARE OUTCOMES CHILD WELFARE POLICIES CHILD WELFARE REFORM CHILDBIRTH CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY CONGENITAL ANOMALIES CONTRACEPTION METHODS CRIME DEATH RATE DEPRESSION DIABETES DIET DISABILITIES DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN DROPOUTS DRUG ABUSE DRUG USE DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMICS EXTENDED FAMILIES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FOOD INTAKE GIRLS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH SERVICES HEART DISEASE HIV INFECTED MOTHERS HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION HUMAN RIGHT HYGIENE IMMUNIZATION INFANT MORTALITY INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJURIES IODINE IODINE DEFICIENCY IRON IRON DEFICIENCY IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LUNG CANCER MALNUTRITION MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MATERNAL NUTRITION MENTAL RETARDATION MICRONUTRIENTS MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE MORTALITY RATES MOTHERS NEONATAL MORTALITY NUTRITION NUTRITION STATUS OBESITY OLD GIRLS PARENTAL CARE POLIO POOR CHILDREN POSTPARTUM PERIOD PREGNANCIES PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PRENATAL HEALTH CARE PRESCHOOL CHILDREN PREVENTABLE DISEASES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH RESIDENTIAL CARE RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS RESPIRATORY DISEASES SAFETY SANITATION SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SMOKING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WORK STIS SYPHILIS TERTIARY EDUCATION TETANUS VACCINATION VERY YOUNG CHILDREN VICTIMS VITAMINS WASTING YOUNG CHILDREN YOUTH The objective of this study is to 1) review the situation and trends in terms of child welfare outcomes in Russia; 2) review and evaluate social policy responses; 3) identify major issues and challenges; and 4) propose policies and measures that would improve child well-being outcomes. The study consists of two parts. the first part reviews child welfare outcomes during the 1990s, focusing on child poverty and vulnerability, as well as health, education, and nutrition status. Chapter 2 links child well-being outcomes to the protracted economic crisis and related labor market developments, high inequality, rapid demographic and family formation changes, as well as generally insufficient, severely fiscally constrained and ineffective policy responses. Chapter 3 examines public policy responses in social protection, health and education, focusing on safety nets particularly policies targeting families and children. the second part of the study focuses on two groups of children identified as particularly vulnerable in Russia: children deprived of birth family upbringing and children with disabilities. the chapter on the former highlights their growing numbers against a continued decline in the child population, as well as the continued practice of costly, detrimental to child development and ineffective long-term institutionalization of such children. It reviews legal and institutional reforms undertaken so far and identifies challenges related to designing effective reform. 2013-08-23T18:36:46Z 2013-08-23T18:36:46Z 2002-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2075837/russian-federation-child-welfare-outcomes-during-1990s-case-russia-vol-2-russian-federation-child-welfare-outcomes-during-1990s-case-russia-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15325 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation