Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, school, and neighborhood influences on child well-being. We examined the consequences of residential mobility for socioemotional and cognitive kindergarten readiness using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort, a nationally representative longitudinal survey that followed U.S. children born in 2001 from infancy to kindergarten. We described individual, household, and neighborhood characteristics associated with residential mobility for children aged 0–5. Our residential mobility indicators examined frequency of moves, nonlinearities in move frequency, quality of moves, comparisons between moving houses and moving neighborhoods, and h...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the association ...
Although the quality of a child’s neighborhood can fluctuate because of either his own migration or ...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
<b>Background</b>: Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextual...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing influences on...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing influences on...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing influences on...
While residential mobility is common in the United States, residential mobility’s influence in child...
By the time they are five years old, nearly 70% of children in the United States have moved home, wi...
Early childhood is a critical period in the life course, setting the foundation for future life. Ear...
Abstract Background Residential mobility is common in families with young children; however, its imp...
Residential mobility is a normal feature of family life but thought to be a source of disruption to ...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....
<div><p>Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the asso...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the association ...
Although the quality of a child’s neighborhood can fluctuate because of either his own migration or ...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
<b>Background</b>: Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextual...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing influences on...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing influences on...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing influences on...
While residential mobility is common in the United States, residential mobility’s influence in child...
By the time they are five years old, nearly 70% of children in the United States have moved home, wi...
Early childhood is a critical period in the life course, setting the foundation for future life. Ear...
Abstract Background Residential mobility is common in families with young children; however, its imp...
Residential mobility is a normal feature of family life but thought to be a source of disruption to ...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....
<div><p>Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the asso...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the association ...
Although the quality of a child’s neighborhood can fluctuate because of either his own migration or ...