Children growing up in low-income families face many challenges that children from more advantaged families do not. These children are more likely to experience multiple family transitions, move frequently, and change schools. The schools they attend are less well funded, and the neighborhoods they live in are more disadvantaged. The parents of these children have fewer resources to invest in them and, as a consequence, their homes have fewer cognitively-stimulating materials, and their parents invest less in their education. The stress of living in poverty and struggling to meet daily needs can also impair parenting. Social and economic deprivation during childhood and adolescence can have a lasting effect on individuals, making it difficu...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
This study investigates trends in the interdependence of poverty and family structure from one gener...
In 2002 Young Lives began asking children and their families key questions about their lives. Since ...
The promise of the American Dream is that in our society, anyone can succeed with hard work and pers...
Examines the persistence and effects of childhood poverty by studying the incidence and duration of ...
Though available data suggest a relationship between poverty and emerging adulthood, fewer studies h...
The relationship between parental education and family income to parenting practices and children’s ...
The relationship between parental education and family income to parenting practices and children’s ...
The authors used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics 2007 Transition to Adulthood data in combination...
The authors used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics 2007 Transition to Adulthood data in combination...
Throughout time, there has been a gap between those who are rich in their economic means and those l...
Parents play major roles in determining the human capital of children, and thus the income of childr...
There is considerable emphasis in academic and policy literatures on intergenerational transmissions...
In the United States, does growing up in a poor household cause negative developmental outcomes for ...
In the United States, does growing up in a poor household cause negative developmental outcomes for ...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
This study investigates trends in the interdependence of poverty and family structure from one gener...
In 2002 Young Lives began asking children and their families key questions about their lives. Since ...
The promise of the American Dream is that in our society, anyone can succeed with hard work and pers...
Examines the persistence and effects of childhood poverty by studying the incidence and duration of ...
Though available data suggest a relationship between poverty and emerging adulthood, fewer studies h...
The relationship between parental education and family income to parenting practices and children’s ...
The relationship between parental education and family income to parenting practices and children’s ...
The authors used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics 2007 Transition to Adulthood data in combination...
The authors used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics 2007 Transition to Adulthood data in combination...
Throughout time, there has been a gap between those who are rich in their economic means and those l...
Parents play major roles in determining the human capital of children, and thus the income of childr...
There is considerable emphasis in academic and policy literatures on intergenerational transmissions...
In the United States, does growing up in a poor household cause negative developmental outcomes for ...
In the United States, does growing up in a poor household cause negative developmental outcomes for ...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
This study investigates trends in the interdependence of poverty and family structure from one gener...
In 2002 Young Lives began asking children and their families key questions about their lives. Since ...