Historically, given that it's the only one that has succeeded in wiping out infectious diseases, I would say yes, but it takes longer to develop these live attenuated vaccines.
I was looking at the types of vaccines being developed on the spreadsheet of the World Health Organization. There are a couple that are in development. That kind of training that engages the entire immune system and puts everything on the same page, as opposed to giving a piece of information to only one arm, is going to be by far, in my opinion, more effective. Also, it provides the right exercise for your immune system to operate more functionally overall.
For children, definitely there has been quite a large body of evidence showing that live attenuated vaccines are better.