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Keywords: Socio-economic Status
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 Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status: New Bottle, Same Old Wine
This paper examines trends in the relationship between infant mortality and socioeconomic status in metropolitan Ohio between the years 1960 and 2000.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• Center for Family and Demography Research • May 2004
 Sibling Similarity and Difference in Socioeconomic Status
This paper reviews existing research that has been conducted on the effect of family background on the socio-economic outcomes of men, and extends this inquiry to include female family members.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• Institute for Research on Poverty • December 2004
 Socio-Economic Status, Health Shocks, Life Satisfaction and Mortality: Evidence from an Increasing Mixed Proportional Hazard Model
This paper discusses the role of income, education, marriage, self-reported health status, and unobserved health shocks in determining mortality and longevity.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• Institute for the Study of Labor • February 2005
 Trajectories of Socioeconomic Status Across Children's Lifetime Predict Health
This study found an association between family income and children's health.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• American Academy of Pediatrics • August 2007
 The Changing Effect of Family Background on the Incomes of American Adults
This paper looks at changes between 1961 and 1999 in the extent to which an individual’s income was affected by parental characteristics such as income, education, socio-economic status, ethnicity, geographic location, occupation, and marital status.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government • November 2003
 Ten Hypotheses about Socioeconomic Gradients and Community Differences in Children’s Developmental Outcomes
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.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• Human Resources Development Canada • February 01, 2003
 Children of Low-Income, Recent Immigrants
This report provides statistical information pertaining to the socio-economic status, family characteristics, and development of immigrant children in the United States.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• National Center for Children in Poverty • December 2004
 Social Inequalities
This chapter, from the book The Health of Children and Young People discusses variations in children's socio-economic status.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• The Office of National Statistics • March 01, 2004
 Long-Term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse
This paper looks at the impact of child sexual abuse on adulthood sexuality, intimacy, stability of future relationships, self-esteem, alcohol abuse, mental health, and socio-economic status.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• Australian Institute of Family Studies • Autumn 1996
 Economic Correlates of Nonmarital Childbearing Among Adult Women
This study found that adult women who give birth out of wedlock have a similar socio-economic status and rate of poverty and welfare dependency as do women who give birth as adolescents.
• Category: Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
• The Alan Guttmacher Institute • June 01, 1997
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