This paper uses data from the 1993–2001 March Current Population Survey to estimate the extent to which child living arrangements, parental work patterns, and immigration attributes shape racial and ethnic variation in child poverty. Results from multivariate analyses and a standardization technique reveal that parental work patterns as well as child living arrangements are especially consequential for black and Puerto-Rican economic circumstances. Child immigration generation and parental length of residence seem to play a detrimental role in shaping poverty among Asian, Mexican, and Central/South American children. We also found that the extent to which differences in the composition of and returns to parental resources determine white-mi...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Explores the family incomes; economic well-being, including food security and housing; and use of pu...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
This paper uses data from the 19932001 March Current Population Survey to estimate the extent to whi...
Objective. This article examines the effects of changing family structure (including cohabitation) a...
The two largest minorities in the United States, African Americans and people of Hispanic origin, sh...
Background: Recent increases in ethno-racial diversity in the United States are paralleled by growin...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Marybeth Mattingly, and Andrew Schaefer use data from the Ame...
Poverty data from the American Community Survey were released on September 17, 2015, allowing a deta...
Researchers have long known that poverty in childhood is linked with a range of negative adult socio...
Prior research on child poverty has focused heavily on the roles of family structure and, to a lesse...
Black children in the USA are more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty. While ...
This study presents a detailed look at the immigration and internal migration dynamics of child pove...
Using Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998–1999 (ECLS-K), we investigated ...
AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and pos...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Explores the family incomes; economic well-being, including food security and housing; and use of pu...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
This paper uses data from the 19932001 March Current Population Survey to estimate the extent to whi...
Objective. This article examines the effects of changing family structure (including cohabitation) a...
The two largest minorities in the United States, African Americans and people of Hispanic origin, sh...
Background: Recent increases in ethno-racial diversity in the United States are paralleled by growin...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Marybeth Mattingly, and Andrew Schaefer use data from the Ame...
Poverty data from the American Community Survey were released on September 17, 2015, allowing a deta...
Researchers have long known that poverty in childhood is linked with a range of negative adult socio...
Prior research on child poverty has focused heavily on the roles of family structure and, to a lesse...
Black children in the USA are more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty. While ...
This study presents a detailed look at the immigration and internal migration dynamics of child pove...
Using Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998–1999 (ECLS-K), we investigated ...
AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and pos...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Explores the family incomes; economic well-being, including food security and housing; and use of pu...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...