"They need more programs for the kids:" Low-income mothers' views of government amidst economic precarity and burdensome programs [0.03%]
“他们需要更多的儿童项目”:经济不稳定和沉重的福利项目的背景下低收入母亲对政府的看法
Carolyn Y Barnes,Sarah Halpern-Meekin,Jill Hoiting
Carolyn Y Barnes
Policy feedback scholars argue that experiences with government shape political participation. Administrative burden scholars posit that burdensome bureaucratic encounters deter political participation. Related quantitative studies take a t...
Exploring the Association between Educational Aspirations and Intentions to Migrate among Youth in Central Mexico by Gender [0.03%]
性别差异对墨西哥中部青年教育期望与迁移意愿之间关系的影响研究
Flavio F Marsiglia,Ana Paola Campos,Shiyou Wu et al.
Flavio F Marsiglia et al.
We assessed the association between educational aspirations and the intention to migrate among 1,446 adolescents aged 11-17 years, living in semi-urban/rural communities in Jalisco, Mexico. Analyses rely on survey data from the Family Migra...
A Six-Year Longitudinal Study of Parenting and Depressive Symptoms among Taiwanese Adolescents [0.03%]
台湾青少年抑郁症状的六项纵向家庭研究
Shou-Chun Chiang,Yu-Hsien Sung,Wan-Chen Chen
Shou-Chun Chiang
This study investigated the associations between early parental warmth, harsh discipline, and adolescent depressive symptoms from early to late adolescence, with attention to gender differences in these associations. The sample was drawn fr...
Epistemic Justice in International Social Work Research: Postcolonial Theory and Analytic Strategies [0.03%]
国际社会工作研究中的认识论正义:后殖民理论与分析策略
Claire Willey-Sthapit
Claire Willey-Sthapit
Scholars have long grappled with the ways in which unequal power relations influence the creation and circulation of international social work knowledge. I outline a robust postcolonial theoretical framework to elucidate complexities of glo...
Anton Hemerijck
Anton Hemerijck
This article reconstructs how, under the umbrella of the Europea Union (EU), discreet opportunities for EU social policy agenda setting opened for academic expertise from the late 1990s to the 2020s. This began with the Dutch presidency of ...
Tawandra L Rowell-Cunsolo,Meghan Bellerose,Rahwa Haile
Tawandra L Rowell-Cunsolo
On February 26, 2012, a Black child, Trayvon Martin, was executed in Sanford, Florida. Seventeen months later his killer was found not guilty. This is but one example of the state's brazen disregard for Black life, rooted in the kidnapping ...
Hye Sang Noh,Seon-Hoe Han,Young Jun Choi
Hye Sang Noh
COVID-19 has gone beyond a public health crisis and poses a serious threat to people's livelihoods. In response to the growing employment and income crisis, most OECD countries have introduced various policies and programs to alleviate rapi...
A green social work perspective on social work during the time of COVID-19 [0.03%]
从绿色视角看新冠肺炎疫情下的社会工作
Lena Dominelli
Lena Dominelli
COVID-19 has challenged social workers to engage with health pandemics and provide essential services in conditions of uncertainty and high risk. They have safeguarded children, older adults and diverse adults in 'at risk' groups under toug...
S P Segal
S P Segal
Managed care has created a new service environment, eliminating distinctions that have sustained social work ideology and the profession throughout its history. This paper reviews important features of managed care, considers changes it has...
Optimizing the 'demographic dividend' in young developing countries: The role of contractual savings and insurance for financing education [0.03%]
年轻发展中国家人口红利优化:“合同性储蓄与保险在教育融资中的作用”
Fred M Ssewamala
Fred M Ssewamala
Many developing regions are facing a youth bulge, meaning that young people comprise the highest proportion of the population. These regions are at risk of losing what could be a tremendous opportunity for economic growth and development if...