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How Welfare and Work Policies for Parents Affect Adolescents: A Synthesis of Research


  Author: Lisa A. Gennetian, Greg J. Duncan, Virginia W. Knox, Wanda G. Vargas, Elizabeth Clark-Kauffman, Andrew S. London
Publisher: MDRC
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Document Date:                  May 2002
Category: Education > Classroom Behaviour
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > High School
Education > Academic Performance/Achievement
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Public Policy > Welfare
 

This report reviews existing research relating to the effects of welfare to work initiatives for low-income mothers on their adolescent children.  It documents the negative effects of these welfare reforms on adolescent school achievement and behaviour, and demonstrates that adolescents with younger siblings experienced the poorest outcomes.   The authors suggest that these negative outcomes may be due, at least in part, to greater caregiving demands placed on adolescents when their mothers returned to work.

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