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Rector, Robert E.; Johnson, Kirk A.; Fagan, Patrick F.; Noyes, Lauren R. – 2003
This report uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study (a nationwide survey that collects data on married and non-married parents at the time of the child's birth) to determine how much marriage could reduce poverty among couples who are not married at the time of birth. To determine the impact of marriage on children's and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Marital Status, Marriage, One Parent Family
Rector, Robert; Fagan, Patrick F. – 2003
At the time of its enactment, liberal groups passionately denounced the welfare reform legislation, predicting that it would result in substantial increases in poverty, hunger, and other social ills. Contrary to these alarming forecasts, welfare reform has been effective in meeting each of its goals. Data from various sources show that overall…
Descriptors: Change, Child Welfare, Federal Legislation, Low Income Groups
Rector, Robert; Johnson, Kirk A.; Fagan, Patrick F. – 2001
This study uses National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) data to analyze differences in black and white child poverty. The NLSY documents family income and underlying conditions such as employment, educational attainment, welfare use, and marriage or divorce. This analysis examines: time in poverty, time on welfare, time in a single parent…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Attainment, Low Income Groups, Mothers