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Although a huge literature spanning several disciplines documents an association between poverty and child abuse, researchers have not found persuasive evidence that economic downturns increase abuse, despite their impacts on family income. In this paper, we address this seeming contradiction....
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Study design and methods / Paul P. Biemer, Kathryn Dowd, and Mary Bruce Webb -- Quality of the early caregiving environment and preschool well-being : an examination of children entering the child welfare system during infancy / Brenda Jones Harden ... [et al.] -- Risk and resilience among...
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We investigate the impact of childcare provision on cases of child abuse and neglect in Germany between 2002 and 2014 … county level generated large temporal and spatial variation in childcare coverage. Our measure of child abuse and neglect …. The estimated ITT effect shows a decline by 0.24 cases per 1,000 children if a county increases childcare slots above the …
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We investigate the impact of childcare provision on cases of child maltreatment. For identification, we exploit a … governmental reform introducing mandatory early childcare in Germany that generated large temporal and spatial variation in … childcare coverage at the county-level. Using high-quality administrative data covering all reported child maltreatment cases in …
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With COVID-19, governments had to implement different policies to ensure the protecction of the population. Women were one of the most affected groups in Argentina by the policies aimed to combat the virus as the pandemic brought many specific challenges to them. One of these was the "mandatory...
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