Benefits of Multidimensional Measures of Child Well Being in China

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Nov 6;14(11):1349. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14111349.

Abstract

In recent decades, measures of child well-being have evolved from single dimension to multidimensional measures. Multi-dimensional measures deepen and broaden our understanding of child well-being and inform us of areas of neglect. Child well-being in China today is measured through proxy measures of household need. This paper discusses the evolution of child well-being measures more generally, explores the benefits of positive indicators and multiple dimensions in formulating policy, and then reviews efforts to date by the Chinese government, researchers, and non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations to develop comprehensive multidimensional measures of child well-being in China. The domains and their potential interactions, as well as data sources and availability, are presented. The authors believe that child well-being in China would benefit from the development of a multidimensional index and that there is sufficient data to develop such an index.

Keywords: China; child indicators; child well-being; children; multidimensional poverty; multidimensional well-being.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child Welfare*
  • China
  • Humans
  • Public Policy