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McLanahan, Sara; Sandefur, Gary – 1994
Using information from four national surveys and a decade of research, this book demonstrates the connection between family structure and a child's prospects for success. It shows how divorce, particularly with often-attendant drops in income, parental involvement, and access to community resources, diminishes children's chances for wellbeing. It…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Development, Child Support, Community Support
Jackson, Sheryl R. – 1973
Disability increases and decreases among selected families of different ethnic types in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas were investigated relative to increases in: education of the homemaker, level of family income and occupation of main income source, and size of family. Sample populations were metropolitan Texas blacks (n=294), Hawaiian…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Ethnic Groups
Neal, Derek – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005
All data sources indicate that black-white skill gaps diminished over most of the 20th century, but black-white skill gaps as measured by test scores among youth and educational attainment among young adults have remained constant or increased in absolute value since the late 1980s. I examine the potential importance of discrimination against…
Descriptors: Public Policy, African Americans, Whites, Racial Discrimination
Billings, Sheila K. – 1992
A study conducted at Oberlin Elementary School, in Oberlin, Kansas, considered the effects of gender, family structure, parents' socioeconomic status (SES) and education, and grade level on students' tendency to stereotype occupations by sex. The study sample included 164 elementary school children, including 53 second graders, 62 fourth graders,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Family Income
Fuller, Bruce; And Others – 1994
A study sought to identify elements of the household economy, family structure, and parenting practices that help explain the aversion many Hispanic-American parents feel toward organized preschools. Data were drawn from a 1991 national survey of families with young children conducted by the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) and…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Glossop, Robert – 1989
Canadian families differ from one another to the degree that it is now customary for researchers, helping professionals, teachers, and others to declare their interest in families, not "the family." The proliferation of different family forms has led some, who disregard the fact that the traditional family has had a very brief history,…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Emotional Experience, Employed Parents, Family Characteristics
Levitan, Sar A.; And Others – 1989
Continuing erosion of the structure of low-income families perpetuates a vicious cycle of moral and economic troubles--poverty, drug and alcohol dependency, out-of-wedlock births, child and spouse abuse, juvenile delinquency, and crime--that feed on and create more impaired families. Accordingly, this report contends that the major portion of the…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Family Environment, Family Income, Family Problems
McLanahan, Sara S. – 1984
Recent studies indicate that single mothers experience unusually high levels of psychological distress. The purpose of this paper is to compare rival explanations for these high levels. Four hypotheses are tested: (1) the psychological well-being of single mothers, relative to married parents, declines over time; (2) changes in psychological…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Family Financial Resources, Family Income, Family Status
Settles, Barbara H.; And Others – 1977
This report presents a method for measuring the cost of foster family care in local areas through use of governmental and other available data on costs relating to non-foster children. The cost measurement procedures used, for which 32 pages of tables and worksheet forms are provided, are designed to measure average costs in a particular area…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Databases
Solis, Faustina – 1979
This paper briefly explores current assumptions about the structure and functions of the modern American family and indicates new social, economic and psychological forces which are influencing parents. Also suggested are areas of concern related to the provision of family support services. (RH)
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Family Income, Family Role, Family (Sociological Unit)
Ehrle, Jennifer; Adams, Gina; Tout, Kathryn – 2001
Despite the growing interest in the care of children younger than age 3, there is little national information available on their current child care arrangements. This study used data from the National Survey of America's Families on the types of care, hours in care, and the number of nonparental arrangements for under-age-3 children of working…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Employed Parents
Huddleston, Rich – 2003
The Family Income Standard (FIS), developed in Arkansas as a more adequate measure of families' economic well-being than the widely-criticized Federal Poverty Level (FPL), is defined as the amount of money a working family must earn to meet its daily living needs without assistance from charities. This report details the effort to update and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Comparative Analysis, Counties
Macdonald, Doune; Rodger, Sylvia; Abbott, Rebecca; Ziviani, Jenny; Jones, Judy – Sport, Education and Society, 2005
There is little research that reports children's perspectives on physical activity, bodies and health. This paper, drawn from a larger multi-method study on physical activity in the lives of seven- and eight-year-old Australian children, attempts to "give a voice" to 13 children's views. Interviews focused on children's activity…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Foreign Countries, Young Children
Armor, David J. – Academic Questions, 2006
"Brown v. Board of Education" only presumed to eliminate the "de jure" apartheid that existed in 1954. It was never intended to resolve the "de facto" gap in minority achievement that still faces education policymakers today. Sociologist David J. Armor goes beyond "Brown" to identify a set of definite risk…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Racial Segregation, Academic Achievement, Underachievement
Lewin and Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1977
Female headed families with dependent children are the poorest in the nation and the major consumers of Federal assistance programs. The findings of a study undertaken to determine the impact of the current Federal strategy toward the poor upon the low income female headed family are described in this document. The report includes: (1) a…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Family Financial Resources, Family Income, Family Structure