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Long-Term Poverty and Child Development in the United States: Results from the NLSY


  Author: Sanders Korenman, Jane E. Miller, John E. Sjaastad
Publisher: Institute for Research on Poverty
Publication:
Document Date:                  September 01, 1994
Category: Family Economics > Standard of Living
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Children > Child Welfare
Education > Academic Performance/Achievement
Education > Educational Attainment
Family Economics > Child Poverty
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Family Economics > Family Income
Family Economics > Poverty
 

This report looks at the association between long-term poverty and developmental deficits among children.  It finds that children who experience many years of poverty have more developmental problems than those who have not experienced any poverty or who have only experienced poverty short-term.

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