A league table of inequality in child well-being in the world’s rich countries Report Card 9 The children left behind.

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A league table of inequality in child well-being in the world’s rich countries Report Card 9 The children left behind

2 Fig.1a A league table of inequality in child well-being

3 Fig.1b The overall record

4 Fig.2a Inequality in material well-being: income

5 Fig.2b Inequality in material well-being: educational resources

6 Fig.2c Inequality in material well-being: housing living space

7 Fig.2d Inequality in material well-being: an overview

8 Fig.2e Inequality in material well-being: a breakdown

9 Fig.3a Inequality in reading literacy

10 Fig.3b Inequality in maths literacy

11 Fig.3c Inequality in science literacy

12 Fig.3d Educational inequality: an overview

13 Fig.3e Educational inequality: a breakdown

14 Fig.3f(i) Bottom-end inequality and median achievement

15 Fig.3f(ii) Bottom-end inequality and top-end achievement

16 Fig.4a Health inequality: self-reported health complaints

17 Fig.4b Health inequality: health eating

18 Fig.4c Health inequality: vigorous and physical activities

19 Fig.4d Health inequality: an overview

20 Fig.4e Health inequality: a breakdown

21 Fig.5a Markets, governments, and child poverty rates

22 Fig.5b Child poverty and public spending on families

23 Fig.6a Reduction in child poverty rates by government family spending in cash benefits and tax allowances

24 Fig.6b Child poverty rates and public spending on families