Child well-being in an unpredictable world
Child well-being in an unpredictable world
UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight
- Florence, Italy : Unicef, 2025
- electronic document (78 pages) ; PDF file
- Innocenti report card .
Innocenti report card, no. 19, 2025
This Innocenti Report Card considers child well-being in the context of the 43 countries that are members of the European Union (EU) and/or the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This category includes all members of the Group of Seven (G7) as well as many other high-income countries (including New Zealand and Australia).
Innocenti Report Card 19:
• analyses recent trends in child well-being over a five-year period
relating to the same six key indicators that were at the core of Innocenti Report Card 16, published in 2020: life satisfaction, adolescent suicide, child mortality, overweight, academic proficiency and social skills.
• seeks to understand the reasons for these trends and how they can
inform actions to improve child well-being.
It also presents a long-term perspective, looking at trends in key indicators of child well-being since 2000, when the first Innocenti Report Card was published. Record #9242
ADOLESCENTS
BULLYING
CHILDREN
CLIMATE CHANGE
COVID-19
DATA ANALYSIS
EDUCATION
HAUORA
HAUORA HINENGARO
HURINGA ĀHUARANGI
HEALTH
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
KOWHEORI-19
MĀTAURANGA
MATE URUTĀ
MATE WHAKAMOMORI
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
OBESITY
OECD
PANDEMICS
SUICIDE
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TATAURANGA
TŪKINOTANGA
WHAKAWETITANGA
VIOLENCE
WELLBEING
YOUNG PEOPLE
INTERNATIONAL
EUROPE
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
Innocenti report card, no. 19, 2025
This Innocenti Report Card considers child well-being in the context of the 43 countries that are members of the European Union (EU) and/or the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This category includes all members of the Group of Seven (G7) as well as many other high-income countries (including New Zealand and Australia).
Innocenti Report Card 19:
• analyses recent trends in child well-being over a five-year period
relating to the same six key indicators that were at the core of Innocenti Report Card 16, published in 2020: life satisfaction, adolescent suicide, child mortality, overweight, academic proficiency and social skills.
• seeks to understand the reasons for these trends and how they can
inform actions to improve child well-being.
It also presents a long-term perspective, looking at trends in key indicators of child well-being since 2000, when the first Innocenti Report Card was published. Record #9242
ADOLESCENTS
BULLYING
CHILDREN
CLIMATE CHANGE
COVID-19
DATA ANALYSIS
EDUCATION
HAUORA
HAUORA HINENGARO
HURINGA ĀHUARANGI
HEALTH
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
KOWHEORI-19
MĀTAURANGA
MATE URUTĀ
MATE WHAKAMOMORI
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
OBESITY
OECD
PANDEMICS
SUICIDE
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TATAURANGA
TŪKINOTANGA
WHAKAWETITANGA
VIOLENCE
WELLBEING
YOUNG PEOPLE
INTERNATIONAL
EUROPE
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES