Inequality: Almost 40% of Argentine Children and Adolescents Have Difficulty Accessing Clothing and Footwear
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The data comes from the last report of the Observatory of the Argentine Social Debt (ODSA) of the UCA.
Channel C Child poverty: 37.5% of children do not have access to clothing 37.5% of children and adolescents in Argentina faced serious difficulties in accessing clothing or footwear due to economic restrictions in the last year, according to the survey of the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina of the Universidad Católica Argentina (ODSA-UCA). The report identified clothing as the deprivation with the greatest socio-economic inequality in …
37.5% of the children in the lower income sectors, according to a report by the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina de la UCA (Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina de la UCA). 37.5% of Argentine children and adolescents had difficulty accessing clothing or footwear during the last year for economic reasons, according to the last report of the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina (ODSA) of the Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA).…
Almost 4 out of 10 Argentine children and adolescents had difficulties in accessing clothing or footwear for economic reasons during the past year, according to a report by the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina (ODSA) of the Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA). The study revealed that 37.5% of children went through this type of deprivation, which became the dimension with the greatest socio-economic inequality among those analyzed. The …
37.5% of Argentine children and adolescents had difficulty accessing clothing or shoes for economic reasons during the last year, as reflected in the last report of the Observatory of the Argentine Social Debt (ODSA) of the UCA. The report stated that the clothing was consolidated as the deprivation that presents the greatest gap of socioeconomic inequality in Argentina, since it affects 58.3% of children from very low sectors, a figure that tri…
A UCA report reveals that 37.5% of children and adolescents experience economic difficulties in accessing clothing during the last year. The situation is much more serious among the lower resource sectors and also has consequences for education, socialization and emotional well-being.
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