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Benefits for children: a four-country study

Ken Battle, Jane Millar, Michael Mendelson, Daniel Meyer and Peter Whiteford

31 October 2000

Due to be published in December 2000, this international study examines and compares how four countries - Australia, Canada, the UK and the US - administer benefits for children. Separate reports look in detail at each country.

These reports have been carefully designed, through extensive liaison among their authors co-ordinated by Michael Mendelson for the Caledon Institute, to report the complex system of each country in a common framework allowing for comparative analysis.

A separate study, Reforming children's benefits, looks particularly at the implications for current policy reform in the UK.

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