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Fig. 1a   A league table of child  deprivation, 29 economically   advanced countries
Figure 1b shows the percentage of  children living in relative poverty,  defined as living in a household whose  income, when adjusted for family size  and composition, is less than 50% of  the median income for the country in  which they live.
Fig. 2a   Percentage of children deprived in countries with   GDP per capita between $13,000 – $25,000 (PPP)
Fig. 2c   Percentage of children deprived in countries with   GDP per capita between $36,000 – $85,000 (PPP)
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