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Low Birth Weight, Social Factors and Developmental Outcomes Among Children in the United States


  Author: Jason D. Boardman, Robert A. Hummer, Yoland Padillar, Daniel Powers
Publisher: Population Research Center
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Document Date:                  January 01, 2002
Category: Education > Mathematics
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Children > Cognitive Development
Children > Health (fetal addictions, FAS, malnutrition)
Education > Academic Performance/Achievement
Education > Literacy
Education > Parental Education
 

This paper examines the relative impact of poor birth outcomes and social risk factors on children's development.  It finds that low birth weight is associated with poor reading and math skills, but that factors relating to race, ethnicity and maternal education are much more significant determinants of developmental outcomes.

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