نتایج جستجو برای: low income families

تعداد نتایج: 1372577  

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2006
Eric Dearing Kathleen McCartney Beck A Taylor

Within-child associations between family income and child externalizing and internalizing problems were examined using longitudinal data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (2004a, 2004b; N=1,132). Variations in income effects were estimated as a function of whether families were poor, whether mothers were partnered, and the number of hours mothers and their partners ...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2005
Leticia Marín-León Ana Maria Segal-Corrêa Giseli Panigassi Lucia K Maranha Maria de Fátima A Sampaio Rafael Pérez-Escamilla

The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of food insecurity (FI) in families with elderly members and to describe their socio-demographic profile. The study focused on families with members aged 65 years or more (n = 195) participating in a household survey in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, in 2003. The Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale, an adaptation of the USDA FI module, was used to...

Journal: :The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2013
Robert A Moffitt

The social safety net responded in significant and favorable ways during the Great Recession. Aggregate per capita expenditures grew significantly, with particularly strong growth in the SNAP, EITC, UI, and Medicaid programs. Distributionally, the increase in transfers was widely shared across demographic groups, including families with and without children, single-parent and two-parent familie...

2013
Wanjun Cui Matthew M. Zack

Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measures are often used to track changes in population health, mostly among adults. Prompted by the recent US recession, we assessed trends in adolescent HRQOL by using cross-sectional data from the 2001-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Adolescents' self-rated health and reported mental health declined significantly, especially among ...

2006
Jason Furman

The tax system has a pervasive impact on poverty, both directly through its role in the distribution of society’s resources and indirectly through its effects on the incentives for economic decisions like working and saving. The two most important facets of the tax system for low-income families are payroll taxes and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), the former of which levies a tax on earne...

Journal: :The Future of children 2007
Alan Weil

Noting that the failures of the U.S. health care system are compounding the problems faced by low-income Americans, Alan Weil argues that any strategy to reduce poverty must provide access to health care for all low-income families. Although nearly all children in families with incomes under 200 percent of poverty are eligible for either Medicaid or the State Children's Health Insurance Program...

2011
Sinead Brophy Roxanne Cooksey Ronan A Lyons Non E Thomas Sarah E Rodgers Michael B Gravenor

BACKGROUND Physical activity is associated with better health. Two sources of activity for children are walking to school and taking part in organised sports and activities. This study uses a large national cohort to examine factors associated with participation in these activities. METHODS The Millennium Cohort study contains 5 year follow-up of 17,561 singleton children recruited between 20...

Journal: :Journal of black sexuality and relationships 2015
Andrew Golub Megan Reid

Serial cohabitation has increased dramatically in the U.S., especially in the low-income Black population. The purpose of the study is to understand cohabiting and co-parenting relationships among unmarried cohabiting low-income urban Black families on their own terms, identifying the strengths, challenges, and unique needs of these families. Though cohabitation patterns varied widely, most par...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2000
M F Hovell J M Zakarian G E Matt C R Hofstetter J T Bernert J Pirkle

Estimates suggest that environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure may aVect over 40% of children in the USA. ETS exposure is a known health risk, especially for young children. Previous studies have shown that reported ETS exposure can be reduced with counselling. However, no study has demonstrated reduced ETS exposure for low income and minority families, nor have beneficial eVects been demons...

2011
Thomas J. Woofter

By Thomas J . Woofter, Jr.* T H E CONCENTRATION OF children in families with low incomes was discussed in a previous article. Some of this analysis of the composition and income of nonfarm families receiving wages or salaries only is recapitulated in table 1. I t was pointed out that nearly half of the children (under 18 years of age) were in the one-seventh of the families which had three or m...

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