Handbook of Child Well-Being
Theories, Methods and Policies in Global Perspective
Herausgegeben:Ben-Arieh, Asher; Casas, Ferran; Frønes, Ivar; Korbin, Jill E.
Handbook of Child Well-Being
Theories, Methods and Policies in Global Perspective
Herausgegeben:Ben-Arieh, Asher; Casas, Ferran; Frønes, Ivar; Korbin, Jill E.
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The well-being of children represents a challenge not yet fully confronted and The Handbook of Child Well-being supplies its readers with a thorough overview of the complexities and implications regarding the scientific and practical pursuit of children's well-being. The handbook addresses the concept of well-being through an in-depth analysis of the perspectives and vocabularies of various disciplines such as, philosophy, theology, psychology and sociology. It covers important issues in child well-being and the problems of the general politics of well-being as well as the implementation of…mehr
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12826193, 978-90-481-9062-1
- 2014
- Seitenzahl: 3440
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 211mm
- Gewicht: 5775g
- ISBN-13: 9789048190621
- ISBN-10: 9048190622
- Artikelnr.: 33106199
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12826193, 978-90-481-9062-1
- 2014
- Seitenzahl: 3440
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 211mm
- Gewicht: 5775g
- ISBN-13: 9789048190621
- ISBN-10: 9048190622
- Artikelnr.: 33106199
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Volume 2.- Section III: Theoretical Approaches to Child Well-Being.- Chapter 21: Understanding the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents Through Homeostatic Theory; Robert A. Cummins.- Chapter 22: Sociology: Societal Structure, Development of Childhood, and the Well-Being of Children; Jens Qvortrup.- Chapter 23: Children's Well-Being and Interpretive Reproduction; William A. Corsaro.- Chapter 24: Capability Approach as a Framework for Research on Children's Well-Being; Susann Fegter and Martina Richter.- Chapter 25: Socialization and Childhood in Sociological Theorizing; Lourdes Gaitán.- Section IV: Children's Activities and Well-Being.- Chapter 26: Schooling and Children's Subjective Well-Being; E. Scott Huebner, Kimberly J. Hills, Xu Jiang, Rachel F. Long, Ryan Kelly, and Michael D. Lyons.- Chapter 27: Children's Work; Michael Bourdillon.- Chapter 28: After-School Activities and Leisure Education; Jaume Trilla, Ana Ayuste, and Ingrid Agud.- Chapter 29: Play and Well-Being in Children's Life; Jan Van Gils.- Chapter 30: Sport, Children, and Well-Being; Yngvar Ommundsen, Knut Løndal, and Sigmund Loland.- Chapter 31: Artistic Activity and Child Well-Being in Early Schooling: Revisiting the Narratives; Jolyn Blank.- Chapter 32: Civic Engagement and Child and Adolescent Well-Being; Daniel Hart, Kyle Matsuba, and Robert Atkins.- Chapter 33: State of the Field: Youth Community Service in the USA; Edward Metz.- Chapter 34: Time Use, Inequality, and Child Well-Being; Sara Raley.- Section V: Arts, Creativity and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 35: Images of Child Well-Being in the Arts; Ellen Handler Spitz.- Chapter 36: Role of Art and Creativity in Child Culture and Socialization; Khin Yee Lo and Koji Matsunobu.- Chapter 37: Imagination, Play, and the Role of Performing Arts in the Well-Being of Children; Philip E. Silvey.- Section VI: Spirituality and Religion.- Chapter 38: Relation of Spiritual Development to Youth Health and Well-Being: Evidence from a Global Study; Peter C. Scales, Amy K. Syvertsen, Peter L. Benson, Eugene C. Roehlkepartain, and Arturo Sesma, Jr..- Chapter 39: Religion and Child Well-Being; George W. Holden and Paul Alan Williamson.- Chapter 40: Religion, Spirituality, and Child Well-Being; Kurt Bangert.- Chapter 41: Islamic Education and Youth Well-Being in Muslim Countries, with a Specific Reference to Algeria; Habib Tiliouine.-
Volume 3.- Section VII: An Ecological Perspective on Child Well-Being.- Chapter 42: Family and Child Well-Being; Cigdem Kagitcibasi.- Chapter 43: Effects of School on the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents; Francisco Juan Garci´a Bacete, Ghislaine Marande Perrin, Barry H. Schneider, and Celine Blanchard.- Chapter 44: Community and Place-Based Understanding of Child Well-Being; Claudia J. Coulton and James C. Spilsbury.- Chapter 45: Children's Social Networks and Well-Being; Deborah Belle and Joyce Benenson.- Chapter 46: Ecological Perspective on Child Well-Being; James Garbarino.- Section VIII: Economy/Material Well-Being.- Chapter 47: Poverty and Social Exclusion; Gerry Redmond.- Chapter 48: Well-Being and Children in a Consumer Society; Ragnhild Brusdal and Ivar Frønes.- Chapter 49: Children's Material Living Standards in Rich Countries; Gill Main and Kirsten Besemer.- Chapter 50: Child Costs; Bruce Bradbury.- Chapter 51: Child Labor and Children's Economic Contributions; Scott Lyon and Furio Camillo Rosati.- Chapter 52: Childhood and Inequalities: Generational Distributive Justice and Disparities; Helmut Wintersberger.- Chapter 53: Economics of Child Well-Being: Measuring Effects of Child Welfare Interventions; Anna Aizer and Joseph J. Doyle, Jr..- Section IX: Life Course and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 54: Infancy and Well-Being; Heidi Keller.- Chapter 55: Early Childhood: Dimensions and Contexts of Development and Well-Being; Elizabeth Fernandez.- Chapter 56: Developmental Assets and the Promotion of Well-Being in Middle Childhood; Peter C. Scales.- Chapter 57: Child Well-Being and the Life Course; Richard A. Settersten, Jr., Megan M. McClelland, and Alicia Miao.- Chapter 58: Adolescence and Well-Being; Rita Zukauskiene.- Chapter 59: Monitoring the Health and Well-Being of Developing Children in Changing Contexts: A Framework for Action; Bonnie Leadbeater, Wayne Mitic, and Michael Egilson.- Chapter 60: Transition to Adulthood; Janel Benson.- Section X: Interpersonal Relations.- Chapter 61: Allomothers and Child Well-Being; Courtney L. Meehan.- Chapter 62: Sibling Relationships and Children's Social Well-Being; K. Ripoll-Núñez and Sonia Carrillo.- Chapter 63: The Role of Peers in Children's Lives and Their Contribution to Child Well-Being: Theory and Research; Daphna Gross-Manos.- Chapter 64: Children's Social and Emotional Relationships and Well-Being: From the Perspective of the Child; Colette McAuley and Wendy Rose.- Chapter 65: Children as Caregivers; Ruth Evans.- Chapter 66: Why Are Relationships Important to Children's Well-Being?; Ross A. Thompson.-
Volume 4.- Section XI: Media and Communication and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 67: Analysis of Children's Television Characters and Media Policies; André H. Caron and Jennie M. Hwang.- Chapter 68: News Media and Child Well-Being; Cynthia Carter.- Chapter 69: Conflict, Media, and Child Well-Being; Dafna Lemish and Maya Götz.- Chapter 70: Advertising and Child Well-Being; Agnes Nairn.- Chapter 71: Media Literacy and Well-Being of Young People; Manisha Pathak-Shelat.- Chapter 72: Internet and Child Well-Being; Veronika Kalmus, Andra Siibak, and Lukas Blinka.- Chapter 73: Children's Well-Being and Communication; Florencia Enghel.- Section XII: Well-Being and the Family.- Chapter 74: Conciliating Parents' Labor and Family Life; Anna Escobedo.- Chapter 75: Parenting Styles and Child Well-Being; María José Rodrigo, Sonia Byrne, and Beatriz Rodríguez.- Chapter 76: Does Family Matter? The Well-Being of Children Growing Up in Institutions, Foster Care and Adoption; Christie Schoenmaker, Femmie Juffer, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg.- Chapter 77: Family-Related Factors Influencing Child Well-Being; Lluís Flaquer.- Section XIII: Health and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 78: Health and Child Well-Being; Tim Moore and Frank Oberklaid.- Chapter 79: Infant Rearing in the Context of Contemporary Neuroscience; Penelope Leach.- Chapter 80: Illness and Child Well-Being; Noboru Kobayashi, Yoichi Sakakihara, Kengo Nishimaki, Hideo Mimuro, Junko Shimizu, Akira Matsui, Nobuaki Kobayashi, and Yuichiro Yamashiro.- Chapter 81: HIV and AIDS and Its Impact on Child Well-Being; Eddy J. Walakira, Ismael Ddumba-Nyanzi, and David Kaawa-Mafigiri.- Chapter 82: Cultural Roots of Well-Being and Resilience in Child Mental Health; Mónica Ruiz-Casares, Jaswant Guzder, Cécile Rousseau, and Laurence J. Kirmayer.- Chapter 83: Body Image and Child Well-Being; Kristina Holmqvist Gattario, Ann Frisén, and Eileen Anderson-Fye.- Section XIV: Well-Being and Children's Rights.- Chapter 84: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Child Well-Being; Laura Lundy.- Chapter 85: Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and Its Effect on Child Well-Being; Yehualashet Mekonen and Melhiku Tiruneh.- Chapter 86: Child Participation, Constituent of Community Well-Being; Alejandro Cusiianovich Villarán and Marta Martínez Muñoz.- Chapter 87: Children's Perspectives on Nurturance and Self-Determination Rights: Implications for Development and Well-Being; Martin D. Ruck, Michele Peterson-Badali, and Charles C. Helwig.- Chapter 88: "Because It's the Right (or Wrong) Thing to Do": When Children's Well-Being Is the Wrong Outcome; Gary B. Melton.-
Volume 5.- Section XV: Risk and Vulnerability.- Chapter 89: Complex Roots and Branches of Antisocial Behavior; Terje Ogden.- Chapter 90: Plight of Victims of School Bullying: The Opposite of Well-Being; Dan Olweus and Kyrre Breivik.- Chapter 91: Crime Victimization and Child Well-Being; Tali Gal.- Chapter 92: Children at Risk: The Case of Latin American Street Youth; Marcela Raffaelli, Normanda Araujo de Morais, and Silvia H. Koller.- Chapter 93: Maltreated Children; Ignacia Arruabarrena.- Section XVI: Methods, Measures and Indicators.- Chapter 94: Objective or Subjective Well-Being?; Nick Axford, David Jodrell, and Tim Hobbs.- Chapter 95: Methodologies Used in the Construction of Composite Child Well-Being Indices; Vicki L. Lamb and Kenneth C. Land.- Chapter 96: Researching Children: Research on, with, and by Children; Jan Mason and Elizabeth Watson.- Chapter 97: Mapping Domains and Indicators of Children's Well-Being; Bong Joo Lee.- Chapter 98: Indices of Child Well-Being and Developmental Contexts; Kristin Anderson Moore, David Murphey, Tawana Bandy, and Elizabeth Lawner.- Chapter 99: Positive and Protective Factors in Adolescent Well-Being; Laura H. Lippman, Renee Ryberg, Mary Terzian, Kristin A. Moore, Jill Humble, and Hugh McIntosh.- Chapter 100: Different Sources of Information; Robert M. Goerge.- Chapter 101: Mixed Methods in Research on Child Well-Being; M. Clara Barata and Hirokazu Yoshikawa.- Chapter 102: Ethics of Researching Children's Well-Being; Virginia Morrow and Jo Boyden.- Section XVII: Interventions and Policies that Promote Child Well-Being.- Chapter 103: Overview: Social Policies and Child Well-Being; Jonathan Bradshaw.- Chapter 104: Children in State Care; Jorge F. del Valle.- Chapter 105: Child Protection and Child Well-Being; Lawrence M. Berger and Kristen Shook Slack.- Chapter 106: Key Elements and Strategies of Effective Early Childhood Education Programs: Lessons from the Field; C. Momoko Hayakawa and Arthur J. Reynolds.- Chapter 107: Advancing Child and Adolescent Well-Being Through Positive Youth Development and Prevention Programs; Laura Ferrer-Wreder.- Chapter 108: Data-Based Child Advocacy; William P. O'Hare.- Section XVIII: Global Issues in Child Well-Being.- Chapter 109: Reflections on the Well-Being of Child Soldiers; David M. Rosen.- Chapter 110: Migration and Child Well-Being; Chadi Abdul-Rida and Bernhard Nauck.- Chapter 111: Well-Being of Asylum-Seeking and Refugee Children; Charles Watters.- Chapter 112: Child Well-Being and Ethnic Diversity in Affluent Societies; Donald J. Hernandez.- Chapter 113: Globalization and Children's Welfare; Peter N. Stearns.- Chapter 114: International Comparisons of Child Well-Being; Dominic Richardson.- Index.
Volume 2.- Section III: Theoretical Approaches to Child Well-Being.- Chapter 21: Understanding the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents Through Homeostatic Theory; Robert A. Cummins.- Chapter 22: Sociology: Societal Structure, Development of Childhood, and the Well-Being of Children; Jens Qvortrup.- Chapter 23: Children's Well-Being and Interpretive Reproduction; William A. Corsaro.- Chapter 24: Capability Approach as a Framework for Research on Children's Well-Being; Susann Fegter and Martina Richter.- Chapter 25: Socialization and Childhood in Sociological Theorizing; Lourdes Gaitán.- Section IV: Children's Activities and Well-Being.- Chapter 26: Schooling and Children's Subjective Well-Being; E. Scott Huebner, Kimberly J. Hills, Xu Jiang, Rachel F. Long, Ryan Kelly, and Michael D. Lyons.- Chapter 27: Children's Work; Michael Bourdillon.- Chapter 28: After-School Activities and Leisure Education; Jaume Trilla, Ana Ayuste, and Ingrid Agud.- Chapter 29: Play and Well-Being in Children's Life; Jan Van Gils.- Chapter 30: Sport, Children, and Well-Being; Yngvar Ommundsen, Knut Løndal, and Sigmund Loland.- Chapter 31: Artistic Activity and Child Well-Being in Early Schooling: Revisiting the Narratives; Jolyn Blank.- Chapter 32: Civic Engagement and Child and Adolescent Well-Being; Daniel Hart, Kyle Matsuba, and Robert Atkins.- Chapter 33: State of the Field: Youth Community Service in the USA; Edward Metz.- Chapter 34: Time Use, Inequality, and Child Well-Being; Sara Raley.- Section V: Arts, Creativity and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 35: Images of Child Well-Being in the Arts; Ellen Handler Spitz.- Chapter 36: Role of Art and Creativity in Child Culture and Socialization; Khin Yee Lo and Koji Matsunobu.- Chapter 37: Imagination, Play, and the Role of Performing Arts in the Well-Being of Children; Philip E. Silvey.- Section VI: Spirituality and Religion.- Chapter 38: Relation of Spiritual Development to Youth Health and Well-Being: Evidence from a Global Study; Peter C. Scales, Amy K. Syvertsen, Peter L. Benson, Eugene C. Roehlkepartain, and Arturo Sesma, Jr..- Chapter 39: Religion and Child Well-Being; George W. Holden and Paul Alan Williamson.- Chapter 40: Religion, Spirituality, and Child Well-Being; Kurt Bangert.- Chapter 41: Islamic Education and Youth Well-Being in Muslim Countries, with a Specific Reference to Algeria; Habib Tiliouine.-
Volume 3.- Section VII: An Ecological Perspective on Child Well-Being.- Chapter 42: Family and Child Well-Being; Cigdem Kagitcibasi.- Chapter 43: Effects of School on the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents; Francisco Juan Garci´a Bacete, Ghislaine Marande Perrin, Barry H. Schneider, and Celine Blanchard.- Chapter 44: Community and Place-Based Understanding of Child Well-Being; Claudia J. Coulton and James C. Spilsbury.- Chapter 45: Children's Social Networks and Well-Being; Deborah Belle and Joyce Benenson.- Chapter 46: Ecological Perspective on Child Well-Being; James Garbarino.- Section VIII: Economy/Material Well-Being.- Chapter 47: Poverty and Social Exclusion; Gerry Redmond.- Chapter 48: Well-Being and Children in a Consumer Society; Ragnhild Brusdal and Ivar Frønes.- Chapter 49: Children's Material Living Standards in Rich Countries; Gill Main and Kirsten Besemer.- Chapter 50: Child Costs; Bruce Bradbury.- Chapter 51: Child Labor and Children's Economic Contributions; Scott Lyon and Furio Camillo Rosati.- Chapter 52: Childhood and Inequalities: Generational Distributive Justice and Disparities; Helmut Wintersberger.- Chapter 53: Economics of Child Well-Being: Measuring Effects of Child Welfare Interventions; Anna Aizer and Joseph J. Doyle, Jr..- Section IX: Life Course and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 54: Infancy and Well-Being; Heidi Keller.- Chapter 55: Early Childhood: Dimensions and Contexts of Development and Well-Being; Elizabeth Fernandez.- Chapter 56: Developmental Assets and the Promotion of Well-Being in Middle Childhood; Peter C. Scales.- Chapter 57: Child Well-Being and the Life Course; Richard A. Settersten, Jr., Megan M. McClelland, and Alicia Miao.- Chapter 58: Adolescence and Well-Being; Rita Zukauskiene.- Chapter 59: Monitoring the Health and Well-Being of Developing Children in Changing Contexts: A Framework for Action; Bonnie Leadbeater, Wayne Mitic, and Michael Egilson.- Chapter 60: Transition to Adulthood; Janel Benson.- Section X: Interpersonal Relations.- Chapter 61: Allomothers and Child Well-Being; Courtney L. Meehan.- Chapter 62: Sibling Relationships and Children's Social Well-Being; K. Ripoll-Núñez and Sonia Carrillo.- Chapter 63: The Role of Peers in Children's Lives and Their Contribution to Child Well-Being: Theory and Research; Daphna Gross-Manos.- Chapter 64: Children's Social and Emotional Relationships and Well-Being: From the Perspective of the Child; Colette McAuley and Wendy Rose.- Chapter 65: Children as Caregivers; Ruth Evans.- Chapter 66: Why Are Relationships Important to Children's Well-Being?; Ross A. Thompson.-
Volume 4.- Section XI: Media and Communication and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 67: Analysis of Children's Television Characters and Media Policies; André H. Caron and Jennie M. Hwang.- Chapter 68: News Media and Child Well-Being; Cynthia Carter.- Chapter 69: Conflict, Media, and Child Well-Being; Dafna Lemish and Maya Götz.- Chapter 70: Advertising and Child Well-Being; Agnes Nairn.- Chapter 71: Media Literacy and Well-Being of Young People; Manisha Pathak-Shelat.- Chapter 72: Internet and Child Well-Being; Veronika Kalmus, Andra Siibak, and Lukas Blinka.- Chapter 73: Children's Well-Being and Communication; Florencia Enghel.- Section XII: Well-Being and the Family.- Chapter 74: Conciliating Parents' Labor and Family Life; Anna Escobedo.- Chapter 75: Parenting Styles and Child Well-Being; María José Rodrigo, Sonia Byrne, and Beatriz Rodríguez.- Chapter 76: Does Family Matter? The Well-Being of Children Growing Up in Institutions, Foster Care and Adoption; Christie Schoenmaker, Femmie Juffer, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg.- Chapter 77: Family-Related Factors Influencing Child Well-Being; Lluís Flaquer.- Section XIII: Health and Child Well-Being.- Chapter 78: Health and Child Well-Being; Tim Moore and Frank Oberklaid.- Chapter 79: Infant Rearing in the Context of Contemporary Neuroscience; Penelope Leach.- Chapter 80: Illness and Child Well-Being; Noboru Kobayashi, Yoichi Sakakihara, Kengo Nishimaki, Hideo Mimuro, Junko Shimizu, Akira Matsui, Nobuaki Kobayashi, and Yuichiro Yamashiro.- Chapter 81: HIV and AIDS and Its Impact on Child Well-Being; Eddy J. Walakira, Ismael Ddumba-Nyanzi, and David Kaawa-Mafigiri.- Chapter 82: Cultural Roots of Well-Being and Resilience in Child Mental Health; Mónica Ruiz-Casares, Jaswant Guzder, Cécile Rousseau, and Laurence J. Kirmayer.- Chapter 83: Body Image and Child Well-Being; Kristina Holmqvist Gattario, Ann Frisén, and Eileen Anderson-Fye.- Section XIV: Well-Being and Children's Rights.- Chapter 84: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Child Well-Being; Laura Lundy.- Chapter 85: Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and Its Effect on Child Well-Being; Yehualashet Mekonen and Melhiku Tiruneh.- Chapter 86: Child Participation, Constituent of Community Well-Being; Alejandro Cusiianovich Villarán and Marta Martínez Muñoz.- Chapter 87: Children's Perspectives on Nurturance and Self-Determination Rights: Implications for Development and Well-Being; Martin D. Ruck, Michele Peterson-Badali, and Charles C. Helwig.- Chapter 88: "Because It's the Right (or Wrong) Thing to Do": When Children's Well-Being Is the Wrong Outcome; Gary B. Melton.-
Volume 5.- Section XV: Risk and Vulnerability.- Chapter 89: Complex Roots and Branches of Antisocial Behavior; Terje Ogden.- Chapter 90: Plight of Victims of School Bullying: The Opposite of Well-Being; Dan Olweus and Kyrre Breivik.- Chapter 91: Crime Victimization and Child Well-Being; Tali Gal.- Chapter 92: Children at Risk: The Case of Latin American Street Youth; Marcela Raffaelli, Normanda Araujo de Morais, and Silvia H. Koller.- Chapter 93: Maltreated Children; Ignacia Arruabarrena.- Section XVI: Methods, Measures and Indicators.- Chapter 94: Objective or Subjective Well-Being?; Nick Axford, David Jodrell, and Tim Hobbs.- Chapter 95: Methodologies Used in the Construction of Composite Child Well-Being Indices; Vicki L. Lamb and Kenneth C. Land.- Chapter 96: Researching Children: Research on, with, and by Children; Jan Mason and Elizabeth Watson.- Chapter 97: Mapping Domains and Indicators of Children's Well-Being; Bong Joo Lee.- Chapter 98: Indices of Child Well-Being and Developmental Contexts; Kristin Anderson Moore, David Murphey, Tawana Bandy, and Elizabeth Lawner.- Chapter 99: Positive and Protective Factors in Adolescent Well-Being; Laura H. Lippman, Renee Ryberg, Mary Terzian, Kristin A. Moore, Jill Humble, and Hugh McIntosh.- Chapter 100: Different Sources of Information; Robert M. Goerge.- Chapter 101: Mixed Methods in Research on Child Well-Being; M. Clara Barata and Hirokazu Yoshikawa.- Chapter 102: Ethics of Researching Children's Well-Being; Virginia Morrow and Jo Boyden.- Section XVII: Interventions and Policies that Promote Child Well-Being.- Chapter 103: Overview: Social Policies and Child Well-Being; Jonathan Bradshaw.- Chapter 104: Children in State Care; Jorge F. del Valle.- Chapter 105: Child Protection and Child Well-Being; Lawrence M. Berger and Kristen Shook Slack.- Chapter 106: Key Elements and Strategies of Effective Early Childhood Education Programs: Lessons from the Field; C. Momoko Hayakawa and Arthur J. Reynolds.- Chapter 107: Advancing Child and Adolescent Well-Being Through Positive Youth Development and Prevention Programs; Laura Ferrer-Wreder.- Chapter 108: Data-Based Child Advocacy; William P. O'Hare.- Section XVIII: Global Issues in Child Well-Being.- Chapter 109: Reflections on the Well-Being of Child Soldiers; David M. Rosen.- Chapter 110: Migration and Child Well-Being; Chadi Abdul-Rida and Bernhard Nauck.- Chapter 111: Well-Being of Asylum-Seeking and Refugee Children; Charles Watters.- Chapter 112: Child Well-Being and Ethnic Diversity in Affluent Societies; Donald J. Hernandez.- Chapter 113: Globalization and Children's Welfare; Peter N. Stearns.- Chapter 114: International Comparisons of Child Well-Being; Dominic Richardson.- Index.