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Ten Hypotheses about Socioeconomic Gradients and Community Differences in Children’s Developmental Outcomes


  Author: J. Douglas Willms
Publisher: Human Resources Development Canada
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Document Date:                  February 01, 2003
Category: Family, Religion and Culture > Community Involvement
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Children > Impact of Family Dysfunction
Family Economics > Family Income
Family Economics > Poverty
Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
Family Economics > Standard of Living
Family Relations > Emotional Support
Family Relations > Family Size
Family Relations > Family Ties
Family Relations > Sibling Relations
 

Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) and other sources, this paper studies the impact that family and community factors (such as number of siblings, and family cohesiveness), and social support have on an individual’s socioeconomic status.

 

 

 

 

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