Local Job Losses and Child Maltreatment: The Importance of Community Context [0.03%]
当地就业流失与儿童虐待事件:社区环境的重要性分析
Anika Schenck-Fontaine,Anna Gassman-Pines,Christina M Gibson-Davis et al.
Anika Schenck-Fontaine et al.
A growing body of literature suggests that economic downturns predict an increase in child maltreatment. However, to inform policies and practices to prevent and intervene in child maltreatment, it is necessary to identify how, when, and un...
Incarceration and Relative Poverty in Cross-National Perspective: The Moderating Roles of Female Employment and the Welfare State [0.03%]
监禁与相对贫困的跨国视角:女性就业和福利国家的调节作用
Aaron Gottlieb
Aaron Gottlieb
A growing body of scholarship explores how incarceration contributes to inequality. The majority of this scholarship focuses on individual-level outcomes or aggregate outcomes within the United States. Despite substantial cross-national var...
Poverty among Foster Children: Estimates Using the Supplemental Poverty Measure [0.03%]
基于补充贫困测量法的寄养儿童贫困问题分析
Jessica Pac,Jane Waldfogel,Christopher Wimer
Jessica Pac
We use data from the Current Population Survey and the new Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) to provide estimates for poverty among foster children over the period 1992 to 2013. These are the first large-scale national estimates for foster...
Social Support, Negative Social Interactions, and Psychological Well-Being [0.03%]
社会支持、消极的社会互动及心理健康状态之间的关系
Karen D Lincoln
Karen D Lincoln
Research examining the relationship between social support and psychological well-being has largely ignored the negative side of social interactions. However, empirical evidence suggests that negative interactions can potentially be more ha...
Nathan Hutto,Jane Waldfogel,Neeraj Kaushal et al.
Nathan Hutto et al.
This study estimates 2007 national poverty rates using an approach largely conceptualized by a 1995 National Academy of Sciences panel and similar to the supplemental poverty measure that will soon be produced by the U.S. Census Bureau. The...
Under What Conditions Does Caseworker-Caregiver Racial/Ethnic Similarity Matter for Housing Service Provision? An Application of Representative Bureaucracy Theory [0.03%]
种族相似性对儿童庇护所照管服务提供的影响因素研究——代表官僚理论的应用分析
Bowen McBeath,Emmeline Chuang,Alicia Bunger et al.
Bowen McBeath et al.
In this article, we examine child welfare caseworkers' housing-related service strategies when they serve culturally similar versus culturally dissimilar clients. Testing hypotheses drawn from representative bureaucracy theory and using dat...
Poor Families Striving to Save in Matched Children's Savings Accounts: Findings from a Randomized Experimental Design in Uganda [0.03%]
乌干达匹配儿童储蓄账户随机实验发现
Leyla Karimli,Fred M Ssewamala,Torsten B Neilands
Leyla Karimli
This study examines participants' savings in children's savings accounts (CSAs) set up for AIDS-orphaned children ages 10-15 in Uganda. Using a cluster randomized experimental design, we examine the extent to which families participating in...
Changes in Placement among Children in Foster Care: A Longitudinal Study of Child and Case Influences [0.03%]
儿童福利院儿童安置变化的长期研究:儿童和案件影响分析
Christian M Connell,Jeffrey J Vanderploeg,Paul Flaspohler et al.
Christian M Connell et al.
Using Cox regression modeling, this longitudinal study examines child and case characteristics associated with changes in placement among 5,909 Rhode Island children in foster care. Results suggest that half of all children experience at le...
Ofira Schwartz-Soicher,Amanda Geller,Irwin Garfinkel
Ofira Schwartz-Soicher
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with a high prevalence of fatherhood among the incarcerated, have led to millions of children and families whose fathers are, or have been, in the nation's jails and prisons. This stud...
What Kids Get from Parents: Packages of Parental Involvement across Complex Family Forms [0.03%]
父母对孩子的投入:复杂家庭模式下的参与组合分析
Marcia J Carlson,Lawrence M Berger
Marcia J Carlson
While demographers have continued to document the notable family changes that have occurred in recent decades, the nature of family functioning across diverse family forms is less well understood. In particular, we know little about the lev...