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    UNICEF REPORT ON CHILDREN'S WELL-BEING

    British and American Children most Disadvantaged

    A new UNICEF report on children's well-being in rich countries found that the UK and the US are the worst places to grow up while northern European countries are the most children-friendly.

    American and British youngsters have a more troublesome childhood than their European counterparts, according to a United Nations study presented in Berlin on Wednesday. They're poorer, get on worse with their parents and take more risks. In comparison with children living in other rich countries, those growing up in the USA and the UK have the lowest quality of life, the study says.

    The UNICEF report compared the level of children's well-being in 21 economically advanced countries. Despite being among the richest, Britain and the USA occupied the last two places in the list, with the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark taking the top three slots.

    The findings suggest that national wealth does not correspond directly to quality of childhood: the Czech Republic, for example, outranked richer countries like the USA, Japan or Germany.

    The level of children's well-being was assessed through measuring six factors: Material well-being; health and safety; education; peer and family relations; behaviors and risks; and self-perceived subjective well-being.

    Although northern European countries like the Netherlands did well on the overall score, "all countries have weaknesses that need to be addressed," said David Bull, director of UNICEF UK. "No country features in the top third of the rankings for all six dimensions," he said, referring to the factors considered.

    There are, however, clear losers. "The United Kingdom and the United States find themselves in the bottom third of the rankings for five of the six dimensions reviewed," UNICEF said in a summary of the report. Britain got the lowest overall score and ranked worst in family and peer relationships -- measured by single-parent rates and the frequency of family meals -- and behaviors and risks. This means that British children are more likely to use drugs, drink alcohol or be ******ly active than children elsewhere.

    The findings come as a blow to the UK government which has defended itself by saying that the data used in the study was outdated. "In many cases the data used does not reflect more recent improvements such as the continuing fall in teenage pregnancy rate or in the proportion of children living in workless households", a spokeswoman for the Department for Education and Skills said.

    The USA came second to last on the overall score and fared worst for health and safety, which was measured by rates of infant mortality, low birth weight, immunization, and deaths from accidents and injuries. Germany achieved a middle-of-the road result and was ranked 11th in the overall league -- a disappointing performance in the eyes of German policy-makers. "Germany doesn't look very good at all," said Heide

    Simonis who is the director of UNICEF Germany and a former governor of Schleswig-Holstein. She was particularly critical of the finding that German children are world champions when it comes to smoking. Another worrying finding for the country is that almost 40 percent of the youngsters reported that their parents only rarely found time to talk to them.

    The study's director, Marta Santos Pais, said that future reports would incorporate more measures on children's self-perceived well-being. "Very often we base our assessment on what adults feel the policy measures are achieving," she said " It's always important to see how the beneficiaries of those policies are assessing their impact."
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    "The findings suggest that national wealth does not correspond directly to quality of childhood: the Czech Republic, for example, outranked richer countries like the USA, Japan or Germany."

    I don't get that part of the article, Germany scored better than the Czech Republic according to the official summary, and Japan didn't even take part ?

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    So basically UNICEF spends money tracking how often kids in 1st world countries have family meals? Excellent. Here I was thinking the UN should focus on improving things in countries where people jump to their deaths off roofs when they hear the monkey man with his mechanical claw and red eyes that flashed gold before he turned into a cat is attacking and places where entire tribes of people are being macheted into chum by other tribes and stuff like that. I'm glad they make time to check on if John J Spoiledbrat had dinner with both mommy and daddy often enough.

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    The UNICEF is just one part of the UN..

    UNICEF and WHO has helped millions of children worldwide, and specifically, in third world countries. They probably helps feed and protect kids more than anyone else...
    So do some research before you diss it..

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    Why are there no stats from the US on "subjective well-being"?

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    Christ I'd like to slap each and every person involved in this "study" in the face with my *****, and thats really only because of my so unhappy childhood

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    Quote Originally Posted by dedgod View Post
    The UNICEF is just one part of the UN..

    UNICEF and WHO has helped millions of children worldwide, and specifically, in third world countries. They probably helps feed and protect kids more than anyone else...
    So do some research before you diss it..
    And you don't think time and money spent counting how many family meals kids in the richest countries in the world have couldn't be better spent trying to get people in Africa to stop raping babies to prevent aids or teaching people in Sh1tstainistan how to grow enough food so their kids don't starve (or whatever could be better)?

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    Yeah but this needs to be addressed. So much for our great achievements \:E they're all well and good but we can't even give our kids a decent start to life?


    I propose a complete ban on chav parents having chav babies, should lessen the percentages a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMongoose View Post
    I propose a complete ban on chav parents having chav babies, should lessen the percentages a bit
    Agreed, plus we could ban prep schools as I have had it up to here ^ with these emotionally retarded thumb sucking muppets just cos they got anally fingered in their first week away from Mummy does not mean we (close friends and family) should suffer their perpetual unhappiness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe mama View Post
    And you don't think time and money spent counting how many family meals kids in the richest countries in the world have couldn't be better spent trying to get people in Africa to stop raping babies to prevent aids or teaching people in Sh1tstainistan how to grow enough food so their kids don't starve (or whatever could be better)?
    True dat..but this kind of survey can also spur /help direct government spending...I mean these are the kids that will be donating to UNICEF 25 years from now...must think about them too

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    Quote Originally Posted by seraosha View Post
    Why are there no stats from the US on "subjective well-being"?
    I'm guessing they didn't do a questionaire for children there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dedgod View Post
    True dat..but this kind of survey can also spur /help direct government spending...I mean these are the kids that will be donating to UNICEF 25 years from now...must think about them too
    Again, poor use of UN resources. These countries can afford to study their own damn children and decide if they need more welfare or less tv or a kick in the @ss or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMongoose View Post
    Yeah but this needs to be addressed. So much for our great achievements \:E they're all well and good but we can't even give our kids a decent start to life?


    I propose a complete ban on chav parents having chav babies, should lessen the percentages a bit
    And you need the UN to tell you that?

    lol @ the chav comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bacilluspolymyxa View Post
    Agreed, plus we could ban prep schools as I have had it up to here ^ with these emotionally retarded thumb sucking muppets just cos they got anally fingered in their first week away from Mummy does not mean we (close friends and family) should suffer their perpetual unhappiness.
    you just killed me with this one...

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    Christ, how the hell are we ever going to get our kids to harden the **** up when they've got the UN telling them that their lives should be even easier?

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    Shouldnt the UN be doing something useful like peacekeeping or solving world hunger?

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