Financial vulnerability is a broader measure of socioeconomic disadvantage than income poverty although there is overlap between the two. Financial vulnerability is associated with high emotional distress in mothers, which, in turn is associated with low levels of child wellbeing. Screening new mothers for financial vulnerability to signpost on to advice and information services would be beneficial to maternal and child wellbeing
Poverty is known to be associated with poorer child mental wellbeing. Relatedly, the security and qu...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
Background: Families with young children, and lone parent families in particular, are at greater ris...
Financial vulnerability is a broader measure of socioeconomic disadvantage than income poverty altho...
This article aims to understand the pathways through which financial vulnerability affects children&...
This briefing paper outlines recent evidence on financial vulnerability among families in Scotland, ...
Living in poverty and persistent low income has detrimental impacts on many facets of the lives of ...
The theme of this study is that financial difficulties lead to financial distress that may lead to p...
This study draws on the theoretical framework of financial capability in investigating whether finan...
Domestic abuse is a pernicious societal issue that has both immediate and long-term consequences for...
Social assets is a composite score that measures closeness and support from friends and family. Moth...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
peer reviewedWe here consider the cognitive and non-cognitive consequences on young adults of growin...
Background: Since the introduction of the Child Poverty Act (2017) in Scotland, all health visitors,...
This research report draws on the longitudinal Growing Up in Ireland study to examine change over ti...
Poverty is known to be associated with poorer child mental wellbeing. Relatedly, the security and qu...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
Background: Families with young children, and lone parent families in particular, are at greater ris...
Financial vulnerability is a broader measure of socioeconomic disadvantage than income poverty altho...
This article aims to understand the pathways through which financial vulnerability affects children&...
This briefing paper outlines recent evidence on financial vulnerability among families in Scotland, ...
Living in poverty and persistent low income has detrimental impacts on many facets of the lives of ...
The theme of this study is that financial difficulties lead to financial distress that may lead to p...
This study draws on the theoretical framework of financial capability in investigating whether finan...
Domestic abuse is a pernicious societal issue that has both immediate and long-term consequences for...
Social assets is a composite score that measures closeness and support from friends and family. Moth...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
peer reviewedWe here consider the cognitive and non-cognitive consequences on young adults of growin...
Background: Since the introduction of the Child Poverty Act (2017) in Scotland, all health visitors,...
This research report draws on the longitudinal Growing Up in Ireland study to examine change over ti...
Poverty is known to be associated with poorer child mental wellbeing. Relatedly, the security and qu...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
Background: Families with young children, and lone parent families in particular, are at greater ris...