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Community traumatic events such as mass shootings, terrorist attacks, and natural or man-made disasters have the potential to disrupt student learning in numerous ways. For example, these events can reduce instructional time by causing teacher and student absences, school closures, and...
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This research note explores the consequences of dispositional optimism and hopefulness when the environment changes. Much literature has documented the importance of a positive outlook in pursuing investments in health and education that pay off in the future. A question that has received less...
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positive representation, since Beuys works relationship to the Holocaust and trauma turns out to be central. Beuys is offered …
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: between the years 2005-2016 the number of children in institutional facilities for the youngest children (up to three years of … age) has decreased by 30%; a similar trend may be observed in older children assigned to institutional or protective care …. In contrast, the number of children in foster care has increased by 2.5 times since 2004. In 2016 40% more children lived …
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incarcerated by age 20. Our results suggest that it is not enough to ask whether more or fewer children should be taken into care …; rather, which children are, and how they are, taken into care matter for long-term outcomes. …
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underexplored. We use Hungarian individual-level administrative panel data and follow the children from age 13 until age 19. We show …
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of the optimal solution. However, the menu might not be reaching its screening objective. …
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, foster parents and foster children can form reversible matches, which may separate, continue in their reversible state, or … only exacerbates the intrinsic disadvantage (being less preferred by foster parents) faced by children with a disability …
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Aimed at increasing the adoption rate of older children, Minnesota's 2015 Northstar Care Program eliminated the … adoption penalty (the decrease in fostering-based financial transfers associated with adoption) for children aged six and older …, while maintaining it for children under age six. Using a difference-in-differences estimation strategy that controls for a …
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alone. Children enter the foster care system when their parents are apprehended, deported and unable to care for them. We … the share of Hispanic children in foster care anywhere between 15 and 21 percent. The effects appear to be driven by the …
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