This list contains a selection of publications from both the project's first and second phases. It includes academic papers, books and monographs written by the project members or by others about the project work.
Adamson, P., & Morrison, P. (Eds.). (1996). The Progress of Nations. New York: UNICEF.
Andrews, A. B., & Ben-Arieh, A. (1999). Measuring and Monitoring Children's Well-Being across the World. Social Work. 44(2), 105-115.
Ben-Arieh, A. (1997) "International project on indicators of children's well-being" Focus Vol. 19 (1): pp. 61-65. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Research on Poverty
Ben-Arieh, A (2002) "Beyond Welfare: Measuring and Monitoring the State of Children: New Trends and Domains" Social Indicators Research 52(3): 235-257.
Ben-Arieh, A. (1999) "The International Effort to Measure and Monitor the State of Children: A Summary and Agenda for the Future" in A.B. Andrews & N.K. Kaufman (Eds.) Implementing the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child: A standard of living adequate for development.pp. 33-46. Westport, CT: Praeger
Ben-Arieh, A., & Wintersberger, H. (Eds.). (1997). Monitoring and Measuring the State of Children - Beyond Survival.Vol. 62. Vienna: European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research.
Ben-Arieh, A., Kaufman, H. N., Andrews, B. A., Goerge, R, Lee, B.J and Aber, J.L. (2001) Measuring and Monitoring Childrens Well Being Netherlands; Kluwer Academic Press Ben-Arieh, A. & Goerge, R. (2001) "Beyond the numbers: How do we monitor the state of our children". Children and Youth Service Review 23(8): 603-631.
Bradshaw, J., & Barnes, H. (1999). How do Nations Monitor the Well-Being of their Children. Paper presented at the Child Well Being in Rich and Transition Countries, Luxemburg.
Brown, B. (2000) "Beyond Survival: International Researchers Break New Ground" The Child Indicators Vol. 2(2): p. 5
Micklewright, J., & Stewart, K. (1999). Is Child Welfare Converging in the European Union (Innocenti Occasional papers EPS 69). Florence: UNICEF International Child Development Centre.