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IRSSV Child Well-being Index
註釋The publication highlights the creation of IRSSV Child Well-Being Index (CWBI) which is seen not only as a complement to the existent child well-being monitoring system in Slovenia but also as a tool for continuous, user-friendly, conceptually and theoretically based visualisation of reliable data to be used at European level. The index does that by calculating a single value representing child well-being. By doing so, it simplifies the assessment of child well-being, the identification of trends, international comparisons and ensures more efficient identification of possible issues in certain domains of well-being and, consequently, more appropriate policy response. The CWBI is a composite measure of average values of the seven semi-indices - also calculated individually for girls and boys: material well-being, health material and safety, behaviours and risks, education, housing and environment, family and peer relationships and subjective well-being. The CWBI comprises 31 indicators for 27 European countries. The web visualisation of the Child Well-Being Index establishes a clear line between child well-being outcomes and the social, economic and public policy context in which these outcomes occur. Analysis of the correlation between such context and child well-being is therefore possible.