Child Social Well-Being in the U.S.

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Child Poverty Rates
Child Social
Child Welfare
Child Welfare Environment
child welfare policy
children
Cia lW
CSWB
deficit
Deficit Measures
environment
environmental risk factors
EP En
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ER CH
family structure research
Fourth Quartile
Higher Child Poverty Rates
home
localized child welfare program analysis
Low Birth Weight Babies
measures
Monthly AFDC Payment
out-of
Out-of Home Placement
Out-of Home Placement Rates
percent
Percent Children
placement
Population Environment
poverty and children
Public School Pupil
Qu AR
Quartile Analysis
Quartile Groupings
rates
social determinants of health
Sq Ua
state intervention analysis
State Level Characteristics
Ta Te
welfare

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138970328
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 2000. Part of the Children of Poverty series that offers studies on the effects of the single parenthood, the feminization of poverty and homelessness, this volume looks at the unequal opportunities and role of the State when looking at the complex issue of child well-being in the United States. This book will offer an approach to explaining child social well-being which forces us to examine the environmental constraints of child social well-being outcomes for children, and consequently re-examine how we develop policies and programs which are designed to help children. This study supports the need to develop child welfare policies and programs which address the needs of particular localities rather than just the needs of individual families.

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