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Helen M. Milojevich; Kelli L. Dickerson; Louise Arseneault; Avshalom Caspi; Julia Kim-Cohen; Andrea Danese; Terrie E. Moffitt; Candice L. Odgers – Developmental Science, 2025
Children's ability to recognize emotions in the facial expressions of others is critical for their social functioning and self-regulation. Children exposed to adversity often show differences in their ability to recognize emotions. However, most prior research has relied on clinical or high-risk samples and focused on exposure to extreme forms of…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Recognition (Psychology), Human Body, Nonverbal Communication
Pirog, Maureen A.; Jung, Haeil; Lee, Daewoo – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2018
Background: Previous studies identify consistent patterns of economically disadvantaged backgrounds, educational deficits, and relatively weak labor market outcomes of teen parents. Objective: In this study, we provide an updated report on differences in adult cohabitation rates during past decades, examine the risk factors associated with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Risk, Labor Market
Marzell, Miesha; Morrison, Christopher; Mair, Christina; Moynihan, Stefanie; Gruenewald, Paul J. – Journal of Drug Education, 2015
This study examined drinking patterns of three different college student groups: (a) intercollegiate athletes, (b) intramural/club athletes, and (c) nonathletes. Additionally, we investigated whether a relationship exists between drinking setting and risk of increased drinking. We analyzed data on the athletic involvement, drinking behaviors, and…
Descriptors: Drinking, Risk, Disadvantaged Environment, College Athletics
Nadeem, Sanober; Rafique, Ghazala; Khowaja, Liaquat; Yameen, Anjum – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Family environment plays a very important role in early child development and the availability of stimulating material in the early years of a child's life is crucial for optimising development. The Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) inventory is one of the most widely used measures to assess the quality and quantity of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Environment, Child Development, Early Experience
Shabunova, A. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
The transformations in Russian society that took place in the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century led to a rapid rise in social and economic differentiation. According to official data, the income gap between the 10 percent most-well-off and the 10 percent least-well-off families (the capital coefficient) rose to 14.8 times in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cohort Analysis, Socioeconomic Status, Social Change
Gibbons, Stephen; Silva, Olmo – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2007
We explore the association between urban density and pupil attainment using three cohorts of pupils in schooling in England. Although--as widely recognised--attainment in dense urban places is low on average, this is not because urban environments disadvantage pupils, but because the most disadvantaged pupils with low average attainments attend…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Choice, Academic Achievement, Urban Areas

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