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期刊名:Annals of the american academy of political and social science

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ISSN:0002-7162

e-ISSN:1552-3349

IF/分区:2.6/Q1

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Krista M Perreira,Chenoa D Allen,Jonathan Oberlander Krista M Perreira
Health insurance gives families access to medical services and protects them against the costs of illness and medical treatment. Insured children are more likely than their uninsured peers to use medical services, preventive health services...
Jade Jenkins,Greg J Duncan Jade Jenkins
Preschool policy is often motivated by the role of early childhood care and education in imparting valuable school-readiness skills to young children, which provide the foundation for lifelong skill advantages and greater success in adultho...
Fernando Riosmena,Mao-Mei Liu Fernando Riosmena
The migration literature shows that individuals whose siblings have migrated abroad are more likely to migrate, yet we know little about sibling migrant networks. We use MMP and MAFE-Senegal survey data to compare migration patterns in two ...
Alexander Chapman Alexander Chapman
Rises in opioid mortality coincides with child maltreatment report rises since the early 2000s. This project joins three literatures to consider mechanisms linking the opioid epidemic and child maltreatment that include: 1) social disorgani...
Margot Jackson,Ester Fanelli Margot Jackson
Increasingly, research suggests that overlapping, simultaneous forms of public investment are especially beneficial for child development. However, participation in social safety net programs is rarely universal among the eligible populatio...
Matthew Coopilton,Brendesha M Tynes,Stephen M Gibson et al. Matthew Coopilton et al.
Adolescents' heavy engagement with digital news and social media brings them considerable exposure to race-related content, especially during election cycles. We assess how well young people navigate that kind of digital content, using a na...
Mónica L Caudillo,Andrés Villarreal,Philip N Cohen Mónica L Caudillo
Although the detrimental effects of the opioid epidemic on health and wellbeing have been well documented, we know little about how it has affected the family contexts in which children live. Using data from the 2000 Census, the 2005-2018 A...
Brian Duncan,Stephen J Trejo Brian Duncan
Evaluating the long-term socioeconomic integration of immigrants in the United States requires analyses of differences between foreign-born and U.S.-born residents, as well as analyses across generations of the U.S.-born. Regrettably, thoug...
Darcey H Merritt Darcey H Merritt
The lived experiences of child protective services (CPS)-involved parents is rarely considered from a social justice perspective. Parents and children endure the oversight of the child welfare system in myriad ways, and these experiences us...
Briony Swire-Thompson,David Lazer Briony Swire-Thompson
The public often turns to science for accurate health information, which, in an ideal world, would be error free. However, limitations of scientific institutions and scientific processes can sometimes amplify misinformation and disinformati...