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Uneven responses

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At the beginning of the Great Recession, some countries were better positioned than others to weather the economic storm, and some had strong social protection measures in place. Yet how governments responded to the crisis mattered a great deal. Poverty increased in most countries, but decreased in some. The recession was global, but it did not result in a severe crisis for children in every country.

Related Subject(s): Children and Youth
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