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Public health impact of food allergies in the US 25-11-2018 Childhood food allergy is a life-threatening chronic condition that substantially impairs quality of life. |
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The mental toll of being connected 15-11-2018 What kind of impact is social media having on adolescent health? |
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Population and fertility for 195 territories 11-11-2018 Single-calendar year and single-year of age estimates of fertility and population by sex with standardised and replicable methods. |
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Child poverty in the OECD 02-11-2018 This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and explores to what extent child poverty trends are linked to demographic, policy and/or labour market changes |
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Responsive school systems 28-10-2018 Evolving educational objectives, changing student needs and demographic developments require school systems to be highly responsive to new patterns of demand and adapt their provision accordingly. |
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Poor children in rich countries:
why we need policy action 19-10-2018 Today, nearly 1 in 7 children lives in poverty on average in the OECD, and children often face higher poverty risks than other population groups. A significant reduction in child poverty can be achieved through better coverage and targeting of benefits towards poor children. |
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Sustainable development in the European Union 14-10-2018 The EU is fully committed to playing an active role to maximise progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. This publication builds on the EU SDG indicator set, developed in cooperation with a large number of stakeholders. |
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Teens and cyberbullying 06-10-2018 59% of US teens have been bullied or harassed online, and a similar share says it's a major problem for people their age. At the same time, teens mostly think teachers, social media companies and politicians are failing at addressing this issue. |
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The cost of doing nothing 25-09-2018 The price everyone pays at the US without paid leave policies to support America’s 21st century working families. |
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Paid family leave in the United States 16-09-2018 As defined in state law and federal proposals, family caregiving activities that are eligible for paid family leave or leave insurance benefits generally include caring for and bonding with a newly arrived child and attending to the serious medical needs of certain close family members. |
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