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1 Introduction 1
Pt. 1 Defining child well-being
2 Need 15
3 Rights 29
4 Poverty 45
5 Quality of life 59
6 Social exclusion 73
7 Relationships between the concepts 89
Pt Two: Measuring child well-being
8 Child well-being through different lenses 113
9 Relationships between the conditions 131
Pt Three: Implications for children's services
10 Matching conditions and service styles 141
11 Developing congruent children's services 159
12 Conclusions 171
Appendices
App. A Method 185
App. B Logistic regression 209
App. C The 60 variables 213
App. D Additional results 219
References 227
Index 259
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