Innocenti Social Monitor
The Innocenti Social Monitor, first produced by the MONEE project in 2002, has partially replacing the eight Regional Monitoring Reports of 1993-2001. Its purpose is to review social and economic trends in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States and to influence policy debate on children’s rights and well-being. Annually updated information on a large range of indicators of children’s social and economic well-being is collected from a consolidated network of researchers and national statistical offices in the 27 countries in the region. The Innocenti Social Report replaces the thematic focus of the Regional Monitoring Reports, forthcoming is a report on children with disabilities in the region.
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional level in Albania
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Armenia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Azerbaijan
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in the Republic of Belarus
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Bulgaria
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Croatia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in the Czech Republic
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Estonia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Georgia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Hungary
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Kyrgyzstan
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Latvia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Lithuania
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Macedonia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Poland
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Romania
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Russia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Slovakia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Slovenia
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Tajikistan
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Turkmenistan
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Ukraine
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Armenia: employment of women having children and child poverty
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Azerbaijan: occupation of women having children and child poverty
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Belarus: employment of women and support of low-income households with children
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Kyrgyzstan: employment of women with children and child poverty
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Employment among women with children and child poverty in the Russian Federation
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Serbija and Montenegro: mother's employment and children poverty
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Employment among women with children and child poverty in the Republic of Tajikistan
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Turkmenistan: employment of women with children and child poverty
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Results of economic and social development in Azerbaijan in the 2000s
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Poverty and welfare trends in the Republic of Belarus (1990-2000)
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Poverty and welfare trends in the Republic of Belarus (1990-2000) - Russian version
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Social and economic development in Bulgaria in the year 2000
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Poverty and welfare trends over the 1990s in the Czech Republic
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Poverty and welfare trends in Kazakhstan over the 1990s - Russian version
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Poverty and Welfare Trends in Kyrgyzstan over the 1990s - Russian version
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Poverty and Welfare Trends in Moldova over the 1990s - Russian version
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Poverty and Welfare Trends in the Russian Federation over the 1990s
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Poverty and Welfare Trends in the Russian Federation over the 1990s - Russian version
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Poverty and Welfare Trends over the 1990s in the Slovak Republic
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Poverty and Welfare Trends in Tajikistan over the 1990s - Russian version
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Poverty and Welfare Trends in Ukraine over the 1990s - Russian version
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Trends and indicators on child and family well-being in Armenia
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Trends and indicators on family and children well-being in Azerbaijan
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Trends and indicators of the child and family welfare in the Republic of Belarus (1990-1999)
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Trends and indicators on child and family well-being in Bulgaria
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Trends and indicators on child and family well-being in the Czech Republic
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Child and family welfare: trends and indicators in the Republic of Kazahstan
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Child and family welfare: trends and indicators in the Republic of Kazahstan - Russian version
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Family and child welfare trends in the transition period in Kyrgyzstan
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Family and Child Welfare Trends in the Transition Period in Kyrgyzstan - Russian version
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Trends and Indicators on Child and Family Well-Being in Latvia
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Poverty and Welfare over the 1990's in the Republic of Moldova: Indicators of Status and Trends
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Trends and Indicators on Child and Family Well-Being in Poland
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Trends and Indicators on Child and Family Well-Being in Romania
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Child and Family Welfare in Russia: Trends and Indicators - Russian version
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Trends and Indicators on Child and Family Well-Being in Slovakia
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Trends and Indicators on Child and Family Well-Being in Slovenia, 1989-1999
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Child and Family Welfare in Tajikistan: Trends and Indicators
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Child and Family Welfare in Tajikistan: Trends and Indicators - Russian version
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Family Welfare in Turkmenistan: Trends and Indicators - Russian version
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Child and Family Welfare in Ukraine: Trends and Indicators - Russian version
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Youth of Bulgaria: some problems and risks during the transition period
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Young people in transition : from risks to opportunities and participation
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Estonian case: young people in transition. From risks to opportunities and participation
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The Youth of the Republic of Moldova during the Transition Period
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The Youth of Turkmenistan in Transition Period: From Risk to Opportunities and Participation
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The Situation of Children and Young People at the Regional Level in Kazakhstan
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System in support of children without parental care in Albania
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System in support of children without parental care in Armenia
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System in support of children deprived of parental care in Azerbaijan
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Children in conflict with the law in the Republic of Belarus
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System in support of children without parental care in Belarus
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System in support of children deprived of parental care in Bulgaria
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System in support of children without parental care in Czech Republic
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System in support of children without parental care in Hungary
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System in support of children without parental care in Kyrgyzstan
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Children in conflict with the law in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
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System in support of children without parental care in Moldova
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System in support of children without parental care in Poland
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System in support of children without parental care in Romania
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System in support of children without parental in Russian Federation
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System in support of children without parental care in Slovakia
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System in support of children without parental care in Tajikistan
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System in support of children without parental care in Uzbekistan
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