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Zhang, Liwei – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Developmental studies have consistently argued for consideration of contextual influences on children's socioemotional well-being. This is particularly true among children of immigrants, who have highly diverse social, cultural, and economic backgrounds. Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten, this study disentangled the…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Immigrants, Context Effect
Smithgall, Cheryl; DeCoursey, Jan; Goerge, Robert – Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, 2008
This paper presents findings from a longitudinal qualitative study of Illinois foster parents that revealed a connection between how they view their financial situation and the ways in which they understand and carry out their roles as foster parents. The study illuminates the child welfare and family system dynamics that underlie the experiences…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Child Welfare, Foster Care, Family Income
Jenkins, Stephen P.; Schluter, Christian – Journal of Human Resources, 2003
We analyze why child poverty rates were much higher in Britain than in Western Germany during the 1990s, using a framework focusing on poverty transition rates. Child poverty exit rates were significantly lower, and poverty entry rates significantly higher, in Britain. We decompose these cross-national differences into differences in the…
Descriptors: Poverty, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies