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Kornrich, Sabino – AERA Open, 2016
This article investigates inequality in parental spending on young children over the period from 1972 to 2010. I find increased spending among parents at the top of the income distribution but little change among parents at the bottom of the income distribution. The gap in spending is equally attributable to increased spending on center-based care…
Descriptors: Parents, Young Children, Socioeconomic Status, Expenditures
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Ilhan, Nail; Tosun, Cemal – Cogent Education, 2016
The purpose of this study is to identify the kindergarten students' levels of understanding some science concepts (LUSSC) and scientific inquiry processes (SIP) and compare their LUSSC and SIP in terms of some demographic variables. Also, another purpose of this study is to identify the predictive power of those demographic variables over the…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Scientific Concepts, Inquiry
Murphey, David; Cooper, Mae – Child Trends, 2015
Like all states, Nebraska faces distinct challenges in how it allocates resources to meet the most immediate needs of its citizens while investing responsibly in long-term social and economic growth. This report presents selected indicators that describe the status of infants and toddlers in Nebraska; Often comparable data for the U.S. as a whole…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Trend Analysis, Resource Allocation
Erarslan, Ayse Burcin – Online Submission, 2009
Using a data from a purposive sample of 216 women and 218 men in Turkey, the relationship between educational attainment and the amount of negative spillover from job-to-home and home-to-job was examined. It was hypothesized that men and women with higher levels of education have less amount of negative spillover in both directions. Certain work…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Conflict, Educational Attainment, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Uslu, Runa Idil; Kapci, Emine Gul; Yildirim, Revan; Oney, Esra – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2010
Objectives: To develop an instrument which could assess the extent to which emotionally maltreating parental behavior was recognized by Turkish parents (Study 1) and to evaluate a group of parental and family characteristics that were related with their recognition of emotional maltreatment (Study 2). Methods: Self-administered instruments were…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Family Income, Family Characteristics, Test Validity
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Abdulraheem, I. S.; Parakoyi, D. B. – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
Appropriate healthcare-seeking behaviour could prevent a significant number of child deaths and complications due to ill health. Improving mothers' care-seeking behaviour could also contribute in reducing a large number of child morbidity and mortality in developing countries. This article aims to determine factors affecting healthcare-seeking…
Descriptors: Mothers, Child Health, Health Facilities, Foreign Countries
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Grossman, Allyson Sherman – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
Summarizes statistical data illustrating changing family patterns, number of children with working mothers, racial factors, and child care trends and costs. (SK)
Descriptors: Day Care, Employed Parents, Employment Patterns, Family Income
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Wolfe, John R. – Journal of Human Resources, 1982
The effects of family income, parents' education, maternal employment, and family composition on the IQ scores of four- and seven-year-olds are estimated, using a sample of more than 3,000 children. The results suggest that childhood cognitive development plays a minor role in the intergenerational transmission of wealth. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Employed Parents, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
McKitric, Eloise J. – 1984
The impact of economic conditions on two-earner families was examined. Three family types were studied: (1) dual-career family--both the husband and wife are in the labor force but in occupations classified as professional-technical or managerial; (2) dual-earner--both the husband and wife are in the labor force; and (3) traditional family--the…
Descriptors: Age, Children, Dual Career Family, Economic Research
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Lichter, Daniel T.; Eggebeen, David J. – Social Forces, 1993
Analysis of census data indicates that the proportions of children in both the wealthiest and poorest families increased during the 1980s, associated with increasing female-headed families and changing patterns of maternal employment. Moreover, increasing racial differences in family structure exacerbated income inequality between African-American…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Demography, Economic Status
Colorado Children's Campaign, 2009
"KidsCount in Colorado!" is an annual publication of the Colorado Children's Campaign, which provides the best available state- and county-level data to measure and track the education, health and general well-being of the state's children. KidsCount in Colorado! informs policy debates and community discussions, serving as a valuable…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Well Being, Poverty
Berthoud, Richard; Robson, Karen – 2001
This study used regression analysis techniques to examine the current positions of women whose first child was born when they were teenagers, across countries in the European Union, based on the European Community Household Panel survey. Outcomes considered include educational attainment, family structure, family employment, and household income.…
Descriptors: Adults, Births to Single Women, Comparative Analysis, Early Parenthood
Wertheimer, Richard F. – 1999
Although it is likely that there will be a substantial number of children who remain poor in spite of considerable work effort by their parents as families leave welfare roles, there has been relatively little research on children in working poor families. The primary purpose of this project is to develop a definition of working poor families and…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Klausner, Samuel Z.; And Others – 1972
This publication contains the bibliography and appendixes which accompany a study of the role of the Work Incentive Program, particularly its training activities, in adult resocialization (available as VT 020 335 in this issue). Entries in the bibliography are arranged alphabetically by author under these categories: (1) Manpower-Labor Market, (2)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Economically Disadvantaged, Employed Parents, Employed Women
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Coffey, Kitty R. – Journal of Home Economics, 1985
Describes a project at Carson-Newman College (Tennessee) in which the home economics department utilizes problem confrontation, practical reasoning, and creative alternatives to foster positive interaction between work and family for 10 faculty members. Examines the costs and benefits of two-career families and attempts to reduce family/work role…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Day Care, Dual Career Family, Employed Parents
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