Children's Worlds International Survey of Children's Well-Being Project Status

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The Children's Worlds International Survey of Children's Well-Being project, initiated by the Jacobs Foundation in 1989, aims to enhance children and youth opportunities for positive development and equitable education worldwide. The project has conducted surveys across multiple waves in various countries, focusing on children's well-being, education access, and social responsibility.

  • Childrens Worlds
  • Well-Being Project
  • Jacobs Foundation
  • International Survey
  • Child Development

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  1. Childrens Worlds The International Survey of Children s Well-Being The Project Status June 2019

  2. Topics: An historical view on the project The current wave status The near future

  3. The Projects Phases Conducting the survey in more than 40 countries, until now among 90,000 children, using representative samples Conducting the survey in 14 countries among 33,000 children ages 8, 10 & 12, Using convenience sample Developing a questionnaire, supported by UNICEFF Second wave 2013-2104 Third wave 2017-2019 Planning 2009 First pilot 2010 First wave 2011-2012 Conducting the survey in 18 countries, among 60,000 children, using representative samples The questionnaire was tested (twice) in 9 countries, among 10,000 children

  4. Jacobs Foundation, Zurich The Jacobs Foundation invests in the future of young people so that they become socially responsible and productive members of society. In order to achieve this goal, children and youth must be given better opportunities for positive development and equitable access to education. Whatever their background, place of residence or family income, all children should have the chance to reach their full potential. Founded in 1989 Foundation assets: 4,5 MRD Swiss Franc https://jacobsfoundation.org/en/

  5. Jacobs Foundation, Zurich Science of Learning Early Childhood Rural Livelihoods

  6. Participants per Country First Wave Second wave 3,676 2,816 3,118 2,877 2,842 3,009 2,800 3,701 2,584 Total 61,234 Algeria Brazil Canada Chile England Israel Nepal Romania Rwanda South Africa South Korea Spain Uganda USA 1,450 2,298 383 2,558 1,141 2,973 253 3,296 295 1,002 7,973 5,727 2,035 1,799 33,183 Algeria Colombia Estonia Ethiopia Finland Germany Israel Italy Malta Nepal Norway Poland Romania South Africa South Korea Spain Turkey UK 2,953 2,864 3,157 4,104 3,188 7,467 3,756 3,024 3,298 Total no. of children 94,417 from 24 countries Total

  7. Countries of The Third Wave (41!) Albania Algeria Argentina Bangladesh Brazil China Belgium Chile Hong Kong S.A.R Croatia Hungary Estonia Finland France Germany Greece India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Malaysia Malta South Africa Namibia Nepal Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia South Korea Vietnam England USA Spain Sri Lanka Switzerland Taiwan Wales Vietnam

  8. Childrens Worlds World Map One wave Two waves Three waves 70% are developed countries and 30% are developing countries 47 countries in all three waves From 5 continents

  9. 12 Malaysia 13 Malta 14 Nepal 15 Norway 16 Poland 17 South Africa 18 South Korea 19 Sri Lanka 20 Taiwan 21 Vietnam 22 Wales 1 Albania 2 Algeria 3 Bangladesh 4 Belgium 5 Estonia 6 France 7 Germany 8 Greece 9 India 10 Indonesia 11 Israel Data collection has been completed including data cleaning and weighting among 22 countries The Third Wave Status: Two Phases of Data Collection 12 Portugal 13 Romania 14 Russia 15 Spain 16 Switzerland 1 Argentina 2 Brazil 3 Chile 5 Croatia 6 Finland 7 Hong Kong S.A.R 17 Turkey China 8 Hungary 9 Ireland 10 Italy 11 Ivory Coast 12 Namibia Data collection will end soon (until the 15th of July) 18 England 19 USA

  10. 8yo 10yo 1176 1137 946 1112 1013 2184 829 822 946 7680 1637 994 648 1004 801 1195 3415 3203 1154 1356 946 959 35157 12yo 1163 1054 1012 1076 1079 - 1524 - 977 7999 1465 - 752 1041 817 1157 3699 3432 1221 1532 1080 1668 33748 All - 1185 241 1134 1058 - 945 - 994 7444 1487 967 567 - 604 974 - 3170 - 1342 930 - 23042 2339 3376 2199 3322 3150 2184 3298 822 2917 23123 4589 1961 1967 2045 2222 3326 7114 9805 2375 4230 2956 2627 91947 Albania Algeria Bangladesh Belgium Estonia France Germany Greece India Indonesia Israel Malaysia Malta Nepal Norway Poland South Africa South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Vietnam Wales Total Our Sample (after data cleaning) 4,256 children have been deleted during data cleaning

  11. Scope of the Samples 24 countries - a representative national sample 17 countries - a representative sample of one region/bit city Algeria Argentina Belgium Brazil Chile China France West Algeria Buenos Aires Flanders South and southeast Concepci n and Santiago Spain Ireland Italy Nepal Russia Cork Liguria Region Province No. 3 Tyumen region Catalonia Sri Lanka 3 regions South Dakota, Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky North Vietnam Guangdong Nantes, Paris and Rouen USA Greece India the periphery of Epirus Vietnam Kolkata

  12. On-line Questioners 10 countries used on-line questioners The rest used paper questionnaires Belgium England Germany Greece Malta (12y) Norway Poland Taiwan Finland Wales Qualtrics Qualtrics Limesurvey Qualtrics Qualtrics Qualtrics Qualtrics Qualtrics Qualtrics Qualtrics

  13. Special Focuses Children with disabilities (for example, Israel, Romania, France) Children s in out of home placement (for example, Israel, Spain, Taiwan) Younger children (6 years old)

  14. The Survey Plan Time Details . November 2018 Data cleaning and weighting for all 22 countries who have submitted their data has finished until November 15th. The cleaned and weighted version was sent to the countries December 2018 - February 2019 Preparing the international database for the 10 years old End of February 2019 The international database for 10 years old has been sent to all the countries who already submitted their data 19th-20th, June 2019 Nantes meeting July, 15th 2019 The last data for data submission August 2019 ISCI conference in Estonia August October 2019 Data cleaning and data weighting for the additional countries The second and final version of the international database for all age groups will be ready and will be sent to all the countries December 2019 The final report of the project will be published and launched January 2020

  15. The core group: Asher Ben-Arieh: asher@haruv.org.il Bong Joo-Lee: bongjlee@snu.ac.kr Ferran Casas: ferran.casas@udg.edu Gwyther Rees: gwyther.rees@york.ac.uk Jonathan Bradshaw: jonathan.bradshaw@york.ac.uk Sabine Andresen: S.Andresen@em.uni-frankfurt.de Hanita kosher: hanita.kosher@mail.huji.ac.il

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