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Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. Analytical Approaches and Child Well-being: Developments and Challenges (Tobia Fattore)
Part 2. Approaches to Analysing Children's Well-being
Chapter 2. Well-being as a Cultural Construct: Children's Perspectives and Discourse Practise (Susann Fegter)
Chapter 3. Intersectionality as an Approach to Unfold Social Inequalities Within Concepts of Well-being of Children in Azerbaijan and Germany (Christine Hunner-Kreisel)
Chapter 4. Well-being and Socially Valued Resources: Analytical Processes from the Australian Fieldwork Experience (Gabrielle Drake)
Chapter 5. Children's Conceptualisations of Well-Being and the Relationship with their Lived Experiences: The Challenges of Developing a Fresh Analytical Framework (Colette McAuley)
Chapter 6. A New Theoretical Framework for the Study of Children's Experiences of Well-being (Daniel Stoecklin)
Part 3. Methodological Interrogations of Children's Well-being
Chapter 7. The Contribution of Qualitative Methodologies for a Comprehensive Analysis on Subjective Well-being in Children (Joana Alexandre)
Chapter 8. Children's Delphi: A Participatory Methodological Framework for Developing Child Well-being Indicators (Shazly Savahl)
Chapter 9. The Use of Focus Groups for Improving Data Collection and Interpretation in the Context of Children's Subjective Well-being Assessment (Mònica González-Carrasco)
Part 4. Empirical Explorations in Analysing Children's Well-being
Chapter 10. Children's Understanding of Subjective Well-being: Findings from a Study in Rural Punjab (Ravinder Barn)
Chapter 11. Children's Subjective Well-being Situated in a Social Location (Basak Akkan)
Chapter 12. Understanding Children's Subjective Well-being: A Case Study of City Children in Uttar Pradesh India (Vinod Chandra)
Chapter 13. Children's Feeling of Security (Graciela Tonon)
Part 5. Conclusion
Chapter 14. Reflections on Analysing Children's Well-being (Tobia Fattore).
Chapter 1. Analytical Approaches and Child Well-being: Developments and Challenges (Tobia Fattore)
Part 2. Approaches to Analysing Children's Well-being
Chapter 2. Well-being as a Cultural Construct: Children's Perspectives and Discourse Practise (Susann Fegter)
Chapter 3. Intersectionality as an Approach to Unfold Social Inequalities Within Concepts of Well-being of Children in Azerbaijan and Germany (Christine Hunner-Kreisel)
Chapter 4. Well-being and Socially Valued Resources: Analytical Processes from the Australian Fieldwork Experience (Gabrielle Drake)
Chapter 5. Children's Conceptualisations of Well-Being and the Relationship with their Lived Experiences: The Challenges of Developing a Fresh Analytical Framework (Colette McAuley)
Chapter 6. A New Theoretical Framework for the Study of Children's Experiences of Well-being (Daniel Stoecklin)
Part 3. Methodological Interrogations of Children's Well-being
Chapter 7. The Contribution of Qualitative Methodologies for a Comprehensive Analysis on Subjective Well-being in Children (Joana Alexandre)
Chapter 8. Children's Delphi: A Participatory Methodological Framework for Developing Child Well-being Indicators (Shazly Savahl)
Chapter 9. The Use of Focus Groups for Improving Data Collection and Interpretation in the Context of Children's Subjective Well-being Assessment (Mònica González-Carrasco)
Part 4. Empirical Explorations in Analysing Children's Well-being
Chapter 10. Children's Understanding of Subjective Well-being: Findings from a Study in Rural Punjab (Ravinder Barn)
Chapter 11. Children's Subjective Well-being Situated in a Social Location (Basak Akkan)
Chapter 12. Understanding Children's Subjective Well-being: A Case Study of City Children in Uttar Pradesh India (Vinod Chandra)
Chapter 13. Children's Feeling of Security (Graciela Tonon)
Part 5. Conclusion
Chapter 14. Reflections on Analysing Children's Well-being (Tobia Fattore).