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Kenneth A Dodge,W Benjamin Goodman Kenneth A Dodge
How do we screen all families in a population at a single time point, identify family-specific risks, and connect each family with evidence-based community resources that can help them overcome those risks-an approach known as targeted univ...
Adam Schickedanz,Neal Halfon Adam Schickedanz
Health care reaches more children under age three in the United States than any other family-facing system and represents the most common entry point for developmental assessment of and services for children. In this article, Adam Schickeda...
Lindsey Leininger,Helen Levy Lindsey Leininger
It might seem strange to ask whether increasing access to medical care can improve children's health. Yet Lindsey Leininger and Helen Levy begin by pointing out that access to care plays a smaller role than we might think, and that many oth...
R Kelly Raley,Megan M Sweeney,Danielle Wondra R Kelly Raley
The United States shows striking racial and ethnic differences in marriage patterns. Compared to both white and Hispanic women, black women marry later in life, are less likely to marry at all, and have higher rates of marital instability. ...
Wendy D Manning Wendy D Manning
In recent decades, writes Wendy Manning, cohabitation has become a central part of the family landscape in the United States-so much so that by age 12, 40 percent of American children will have spent at least part of their lives in a cohabi...
Davis Jenkins,Olga Rodríguez Davis Jenkins
Achieving national goals for increased college completion in a time of scarce resources will require the postsecondary institutions that enroll the majority of undergraduates--community colleges and less-selective public universities--to gr...
Bradford S Bell,Jessica E Federman Bradford S Bell
Over the past decade postsecondary education has been moving increasingly from the classroom to online. During the fall 2010 term 31 percent of U.S. college students took at least one online course. The primary reasons for the growth of e-l...
David Deming,Claudia Goldin,Lawrence Katz David Deming
For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the nation, enrolling a disproportionately high share of disadvantaged and minority students and those ill-prepared for college. Because these schools, ma...
Andrea Venezia,Laura Jaeger Andrea Venezia
The vast majority of high school students aspire to some kind of postsecondary education, yet far too many of them enter college without the basic content knowledge, skills, or habits of mind they need to succeed. Andrea Venezia and Laura J...