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Education Law Center, 2019
Parents, guardians, caregivers and school administrators will sometimes disagree over whether a student may enroll in or continue to attend a public school based on his or her place of residence. The information in this manual is designed to help parents, guardians and caregivers understand New Jersey's public school residency rules and to inform…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Residence Requirements, School Law, Place of Residence
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Davis, Danne E.; Shin, Minsun – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2009
While significant attention has been paid to Wall Street investors and families impacted by the current subprime mortgage crisis in the USA, the lives of Sesame Street are minimally discussed. Children and their families are enduring a variety of consequences of foreclosures. The consequences can be hugely disruptive to the approximately 2 million…
Descriptors: Young Children, Economic Impact, Economic Change, Housing Needs
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Rubin, Lillian B. – WorkingUSA, 1997
The long-held fiction that this is a society without class distinctions, that everyone has an equal chance, helps to keep the working class from a sustained and organized effort on its own behalf. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Problems, Socioeconomic Status
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Zimmerman, Shirley L. – Family Relations, 1991
Drawing on Durkheim's theory of social integration, an analysis of states' spending for public welfare and their divorce rates for 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1985 showed that the welfare state is not a destabilizing influence on family life as critics have charged. Past divorce rates were shown to have the most significant influence on current divorce…
Descriptors: Divorce, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Environment, Family Problems
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Nichols-Casebolt, Ann M. – Social Work, 1988
Reviews current research on Black families headed by a single mother indicating that economic insecurity of Black males is an important causal factor in explaining both the numbers and the impoverishment of this family type. Contends social workers must advocate for policies to assist these groups economically. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Problems, Fatherless Family
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Hudson, Walter W. – American Educational Research Journal, 1971
Evaluates the effects of preschool training and social work services on reading readiness, social maturity, and family dysfunction among children whose parents receive public assistance. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Problems, Learning Readiness
Hendricks, Leo E.; Montgomery, Teresa A. – 1986
This paper focuses on the causes, consequences and prevention of the alarming number of pregnancies among black teenagers. Teenage pregnancy is a symptom of the failure to have one's basic spiritual, intellectual/emotional, and physical needs met. Unmet infantile needs cause adolescents to search for romantic relationships in which they can…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Early Parenthood, Economically Disadvantaged
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Thyen, Ute; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1997
This study examines factors in clinicians' concerns about treating and reporting child abuse and neglect by analyzing records of 5,446 pediatric hospitalizations. Age of child, income level, and single-parent families were significant factors; however, ethnicity was not. Practitioners noted concern about abuse in 2.5% of the sample, neglect in…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Clinical Diagnosis, Demography
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Kerr, Mary Ann D.; And Others – Pediatrics, 1978
The relationship between infant malnutrition and maternal psychosocial behavior was explored by comparing mothers of malnourished children with mothers whose children were matched for age and family income but were not malnourished. Journal availability: see EC 111 045. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Child Neglect, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Problems
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Cottle, Thomas J. – Social Problems, 1976
The life study of a 12-year-old girl from a poor urban community whose mother has been sent to prison examines the changes in the childs' reactions to and relationship with her mother during the two years her mother is incarcerated, raising fundamental questions of what is happening to the children of women prisoners and what the rights of these…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Child Advocacy, Child Care
New York State Commission on Child Care, Albany. – 1986
New York State's families, especially economically disadvantaged families, have a pressing need for available, accessible, affordable, quality child care. Recommendations to the New York State Legislature for providing such care are grouped according to the following principles: (1) all families should have access to child care services; (2) the…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Day Care, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education
Boushey, Heather; Gundersen, Bethney – 2001
This paper examined the extent to which families faced hardships in moving from welfare to work, highlighting: families who received Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) during the last month of the Survey of Income and Program Participation or the National Survey of American Families; families who received other public assistance in the…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Children, Day Care, Economically Disadvantaged
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Ho, Camilla S.; And Others – Adolescence, 1995
Investigated the relationship between economic hardship, family relationships, and adolescent self-esteem in a sample of 387 Midwestern families. Results showed that economic hardship negatively affected adolescent self-esteem and that this effect was primarily mediated through the parent-adolescent relationship. Supports other findings that…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Environment
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Walberg, Herbert J.; Wallace, Trudy – School Community Journal, 1992
Reviews research on parent involvement, focusing on families of poverty, and describes major parent partnership models incorporating home visiting, reading, and tutorial components. Programs described include a West Virginia Home-Oriented Preschool Education project, a New York City Parental Empowerment Program, a Texas Parents in Action reading…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Family Problems, Family School Relationship
Speirs Neumeister, Kristie L.; Adams, Cheryll M.; Pierce, Rebecca L.; Cassady, Jerrell C.; Dixon, Felicia A. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2007
The present study sought to examine the perceptions of giftedness and identification procedures held by experienced teachers of gifted minority students. Twenty-seven 4th-grade teachers of gifted students in an urban school system with a high representation of minority and economically disadvantaged students were surveyed. Results indicated that…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Minority Group Children, Family Problems, Urban Schools
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