Albania,
Inclusive social protection systems are important to keep all children healthy and safe. They help families deal with financial difficulties and avoid making tough choices when they don’t have enough money. They make sure families can access important services regardless of their financial situation, including in times of crises.
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on Children reveiving child or family benefits
No data on the Regional average of Children reveiving child or family benefits
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No data on Expenditures on social protection for children
No data on the Regional average of Expenditures on social protection for children
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No data on Population covered by at least one social protection benefit
No data on the Regional average of Population covered by at least one social protection benefit
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No data on Population with severe disabilities receiving disability cash benefit
No data on the Regional average of Population with severe disabilities receiving disability cash benefit
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No data on the Regional average of Population covered by at least one social protection benefit
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No data on the Regional average of Population with severe disabilities receiving disability cash benefit
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Child poverty can be measured using how much money families have (monetary) and also by looking at different aspects of the family’s life (multidimensional). Both ways of measurement are important to keep track of our SDG goals.
Monetary measures look at how many children live in families that don't have enough money, and earn below a set income.
Multidimensional measures look at more than just money. For example, it considers if children don't have enough food, are malnourished, not healthy or unable to go to school. it provides a wider picture of what poverty looks like.
No data on Monetary child poverty (national poverty lines)
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No data on Monetary child poverty (below $ OECD)
No data on the Regional average of Monetary child poverty (below $ OECD)
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Multidimensional measures look at more than just money. For example, it considers if children don't have enough food, are malnourished, not healthy or unable to go to school. it provides a wider picture of what poverty looks like.
No data on Prevalence of multidimensional child poverty
No data on the Regional average of Prevalence of multidimensional child poverty
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No data of children living in multidimensionally poor households (Multidimensional Poverty Index 2022)
No data of children living in multidimensionally poor households (Multidimensional Poverty Index 2022)
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No data on the Regional average of Prevalence of multidimensional child poverty
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No data of children living in multidimensionally poor households (Multidimensional Poverty Index 2022)
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