The countries that have the lowest child poverty rates, below 5%, are Scandinavian countries. I can't describe their programs in detail. I can certainly refer you to a UNICEF report called Child Poverty in Rich Countries 2005.
Basically my understanding is that they have a number of supports for families in terms of income support and generous parental maternity leave support. So it's certainly programs that support families. They also have a much stronger system of affordable housing that families can access. Those are the basic things. They also have better labour markets in terms of better-paying jobs. So they have the good-quality jobs plus the social investments and programs that support families.