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Tinsley, Barbara J.; Wang, Shirley J.; Kwasman, Alan; Green, Delores – 1997
This study examined the demographic and psychological characteristics of the parents of a group of children with no access to health care, due to their status as "working poor" and thus denied either public or private health insurance whose children were referred for treatment for an acute health problem by a volunteer health care…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Attendance, Child Health, Demography
Kanaiaupuni, Shawn Malia – 2000
Immigrant status carries considerable challenges to survival and mobility in U.S. society. As an emerging dimension of social stratification, legal status influences not only immigrants but also their children. Using data collected in Houston and San Diego, this study examines the intergenerational health consequences of undocumented status for…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Health, Child Welfare, Children
Porcino, Jane – 1985
There are 16.4 million women over age 65 in this country, compared to 11 million men. The 41 percent of this population who live alone are the poorest of the poor in this country, with an annual median income of just over $3,000 for white women and little more than $2,000 for black women. This abject poverty affects the ability of these women to…
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Economic Factors, Expenditures, Federal Regulation
White House Conference on Aging, Washington, DC. – 1981
This document contains 22 information briefs from the 1981 White House Conference on Aging. Four of the briefs provide data on health, available services, income, and employment from a report comparing the well-being of older people in three rural and urban locations. National estimates are provided about the need for meals for older people, and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Crime, Employment, Federal Aid
Abrams, Herbert K. – Southwest Economy & Society, 1979
Comments on the health of migrant farmworkers in the U.S. and the Border Industrialization ("twin plants") Program with a brief description of the unique U.S.-Mexico border region, emphasizing the status of air pollution, housing, nutrition, and health care. Available from Southwest Economy & Society, Box 4482, Albuquerque, New…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Braceros, Environment, Health
Tinsley, Barbara J.; Wang, Shirley J.; Kwasman, Alan; Green, Delores; Morton, Linda – 1997
More and more often, children in the United States are denied services that help keep them healthy or heal them when they are ill. This study examines the demographic, psychological, and physical health status of a group of children (N=293) with no access to health care, and who experienced an acute health problem. The children ranged in age from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Children, Diseases
de la Garza, Charles – 1979
Economic pressures along with health, nutrition, housing, sanitation, and child labor problems contribute in large measure to the plight of the migrant population. The incomplete and fragmented education migrant children receive is further compounded by low expectations from teachers and inappropriate curriculums. Legislative action has attempted…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Government Role
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Jones, Judith E. – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
A review of statistics on the health status of young children in poverty and the conditions in which they live illustrates that the potential of a large portion of the next generation is being wasted. Some policies and programs are presented as incremental steps to protect poor children's health. (SLD)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Health, Economically Disadvantaged, Government Role
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Gore, Tipper – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
Social and economic problems facing U.S. children are reviewed, including poverty, hunger and homelessness, gaps in health and mental health services, infant mortality/morbidity, child abuse, drug use, and violence depicted in the mass media. Risk-taking behaviors that are children's responses and suggestions to remedy these problems are…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Development, Childhood Needs, Children
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McAdoo, Harriette Pipes – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
The impact of family situations on the health of children is examined along the dimensions of (1) the growing povertization of parents who are of color; (2) health risks for children in poverty; and (3) consequences of placement in the foster care system. (SLD)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Blacks, Child Health, Child Welfare
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Dorsey, L. C. – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
The problems of rural children are discussed. Rural children are threatened by many of the same social and health problems that urban children face, complicated by distance, which affects access to health care and other services. Recommendations are made to assure that rural children receive the services they need. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Children
Rural America, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1977
Recommendations which emerged from the Second and Third National Conferences on Rural America are presented in this revised platform of principles and policy recommendations for rural America. Major goal of the document is to find practical solutions to problems facing rural people so that strategies of rural revitalization and action can be…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Change Strategies, Community Development, Conference Reports