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Research suggests that children from low-income families are more likely to exhibit behavioral problems than children … from wealthier families and these adverse behaviors have long-term detrimental effects on academic outcomes, health and … that children in households experiencing material hardship score significantly higher on aggressive, withdrawn, and anxious …
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, but includes few men who fathered children out of wedlock. This paper asks whether increasing marriage (and possibly …
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The context of family life has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Today, over 40 percent of children in the U … happening and what it means for parents, children and society. To sum up, the increase in non-marital childbearing has negative … consequences for parents, children and society. The fact that it is concentrated among poor and working class parents is especially …
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Many studies have explored dynamics within religiously heterogamous marriages, but little is known about religiously heterogamous cohabiting unions. Using data from the Fragile Families Study, this study examines the influence of religious heterogamy on union stability among married and...
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study extends this research by examining whether fathers maintain a higher rate of religious participation as children get … older and how fathers’ religiosity may influence children’s behavior. Results suggest that many fathers maintain a higher … not appear to directly influence children’s behavior, there is evidence that fathers’ religiosity moderates the influence …
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Qualitative research suggests that economically disadvantaged fathers experience considerable stress due to difficulty fulfilling the breadwinning ideal and workplace inflexibility that ignores their childcare responsibility. Yet, quantitative research on how employment and work-family conflict...
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Many studies have explored dynamics within religiously heterogamous marriages, but little is known about religiously heterogamous cohabiting unions. Using data from the Fragile Families Study, this study examines the influence of religious heterogamy on union stability among married and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010720698
study extends this research by examining whether fathers maintain a higher rate of religious participation as children get … older and how fathers’ religiosity may influence children’s behavior. Results suggest that many fathers maintain a higher … not appear to directly influence children’s behavior, there is evidence that fathers’ religiosity moderates the influence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010720707
An increasing body of literature documents considerable disparities in the health and wellbeing of young children in … the United States, though maternal depression is one important, yet often overlooked, determinant of children's health. In … characteristics of the mothers and children, as well as adjusting for a lagged indicator of children's health. Results suggest that …
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variation in socioeconomic background, prenatal health behaviors, and availability of social support. We find that (1) the birth … masking differences between infants born to Hispanic parents. Finally, differences in prenatal health behaviors and social …
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