Defining a 'prosperous child' is not sufficient by merely using our own perspective of what is good for children. We, especially decision-makers, also need to listen to and understand what children expect.
The Child Welfare Index combines observable aspects of children (objective), aspects conveyed by children, and children's opinions or feelings (subjective) to measure their well-being.
Which cities/regencies in West Java have the highest and lowest achievements according to the Child Welfare Index?
Editor(s)
Research Area
West Java
Research Topic
Keywords
children
child well-being
child well-being index
west java
child policy
Publication Type
Infographic, Poster, and Fact Sheet
