The TransMONEE database: Data on children in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: this database is associated with with the UNICEF MONEE project on the living conditions of children and adolescents in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CEE/CIS). It provides free access to 180 economic and social indicators. http://www.unicef-irc.org/databases/transmonee/
There are also country profiles and UN innocenti reports on children from the region.
The largest website for information is UNICEF child info: http://www.childinfo.org/ which has detailed statistical tables.
Other useful sources of child data:
Some free access to the OECD family database: http://www.oecd.org/social/socialpoliciesanddata/oecdfamilydatabase.htm Themes are child poverty, family size and benefit. Mainly OECD countries.
International Society for Child Indicators: http://isci.chapinhall.org/?page_id=17 has discussions and presentation on advances in data statistics collection relating to advances in developing and using indicators and measuring the status of child and adolescent well-being.
The Child watch international research network is another place for keeping up to date with the latest publications, projects and statistics from researchers worldwide. http://www.childwatch.uio.no/
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