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Sánchez-Valle, María; de-Frutos-Torres, Belinda; Vázquez-Barrio, Tamara – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2017
The accessibility and ease-of-use for children of Information and Communication Technologies lead us to suggest that one of the key questions for their potential empowerment is linked to their analytical use by means of the acquisition of critical skills. The family environment is considered an important factor in digital literacy and the…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Technological Literacy, Parent Child Relationship, Internet
Lindo, Jason M. – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
This paper explores the causal link between income and fertility by analyzing women's fertility response to the large and permanent income shock generated by a husband's job displacement. I find that the shock reduces total fertility, suggesting that the causal effect of income on fertility is positive. A model that incorporates the time cost of…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Family Income, Pregnancy, Females

Morris, Pamela; Bloom, Dan; Kemple, James; Hendra, Richard – Child Development, 2003
Examined effects of time-limited welfare on children ages 5- to 17-years at a 4-year follow-up. Found that effects were moderated by families' risk of long-term welfare dependency. Found few effects for children of parents most likely to reach the welfare time limit. Found consistent negative effects for children of parents with the largest…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Age Differences, At Risk Persons