Kidzindex [extra Quality] Official
| Dimension | Indicators (examples) | |-----------|----------------------| | | Infant mortality rate, vaccination coverage, child malnutrition, access to clean water | | Education | Literacy rate (age‑appropriate), school enrollment ratio, pupil‑teacher ratio | | Safety | Child abuse reports, accidents (home/traffic), prevalence of child labor | | Economic well‑being | Child poverty rate, household income adequacy, access to nutrition programs | | Social & emotional | Play space availability, bullying prevalence, mental health service access |
1. Definition & Purpose KidzIndex (also stylized as KidzIndex ) typically refers to a proposed or existing composite indicator designed to measure, track, and benchmark the well‑being, development, or quality of life of children within a specific region (e.g., country, state, city). It may also refer to a specialized index for child‑friendly content, products, or financial products (e.g., a children’s education savings index). Context for this paper: The term most often appears in social policy , public health , and education research as a tool for aggregating child‑related data into a single comparative metric. 2. Key Dimensions (Example Framework) If constructing a KidzIndex for well‑being, common domains include: kidzindex