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Impact as a child: Being ‘different’

Safety performance comparisons of different types of child seats in high speed impact tests

Safety performance comparisons of different types of child seats in high speed impact tests

... conducting child occupant safety assessment in high speed impact tests from ...side impact tests. In this paper, safety performance of different types of CRSs were compared on the basis of the ...

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Different policies different lives: The impact of subsidized child care policies on American and Australian women

Different policies different lives: The impact of subsidized child care policies on American and Australian women

... their child care and employment choices, and reinforced a stigmatized construction of ...and child care choice was based on quality and the needs of their ...country's child care problem" (p 9), as ...

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Impact Assessment and Micro Simulations of Different Policy Options for Child Benefit in Viet Nam

Impact Assessment and Micro Simulations of Different Policy Options for Child Benefit in Viet Nam

... its impact on child ...explored impact of cash transfers for families on their ...achieve child poverty reduction with gender ...reduce child poverty was potentially ...

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Impact of Homelessness on Family Structure and Child Well Being

Impact of Homelessness on Family Structure and Child Well Being

... levels. Different developmentally appropriate measures were used depending on the age of the ...child. Child development measures used for comparisons in this brief are: the Ages and Stages ...

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Child well-being in Korea

Child well-being in Korea

... much different from those of Group1, the strongest positive impact on school adaptation in the high school period could be a result of intervention during middle ...significant impact, it is ...

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The Impact of State Immigration Policy on Immigrant Communities: Political Engagement and Child Well-Being

The Impact of State Immigration Policy on Immigrant Communities: Political Engagement and Child Well-Being

... demographic factors appear in both Models 1 and 2 to have similar predictive power and direction that we see in previous immigrant incorporation literature (Ramakrishnan and Espenshade 2001; Cain and Doherty 2006; ...

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The Impact of Child Care Subsidies on Child Well-Being: Evidence from Geographic Variation in the Distance to Social Service Agencies

The Impact of Child Care Subsidies on Child Well-Being: Evidence from Geographic Variation in the Distance to Social Service Agencies

... words, child care policy should neither explicitly promote nor inhibit ...Instead, child care policy should be refocused to provide parents with strong incentives to choose high-quality ...of child ...

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Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

... well- being in certain areas of children s lives As Main and Pople (2011) and Main (2013) note, whilst there are surprisingly low overlaps between very low income and material deprivation, income is one of the ...

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Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

... well- being in certain areas of children s lives As Main and Pople (2011) and Main (2013) note, whilst there are surprisingly low overlaps between very low income and material deprivation, income is one of the ...

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Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

... well- being in certain areas of children s lives As Main and Pople (2011) and Main (2013) note, whilst there are surprisingly low overlaps between very low income and material deprivation, income is one of the ...

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Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

Child poverty and children's subjective well-being

... well- being in certain areas of children s lives As Main and Pople (2011) and Main (2013) note, whilst there are surprisingly low overlaps between very low income and material deprivation, income is one of the ...

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Children in Different Activities: Child Schooling and Child Labour

Children in Different Activities: Child Schooling and Child Labour

... in Different Activities: Child Schooling and Child Labour R ANA E JAZ A LI K HAN * Using primary data from two districts of Pakistan, this article analyses the supply- side determinants of ...

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Child poverty and subjective well-being: The impact of children’s perceptions of fairness and involvement in intra-household sharing

Child poverty and subjective well-being: The impact of children’s perceptions of fairness and involvement in intra-household sharing

... multidimensional child poverty measurement, they have in common a capacity to draw on different indicators which enable focus on children s individu al needs and their needs as part of a multi-person ...

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The importance of being different

The importance of being different

... Equity One of the main inequities in global health is the lack of access to health services for people in rural and remote areas around the world. There are lessons from Canada that can inform the rest of the world about ...

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The Economics of Child Well-Being

The Economics of Child Well-Being

... many different ways that it is often difficult to isolate the specific components leading to the success of one and the failure of ...promote child well-being, it is important to go beyond ...

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Child Well-being Symposium

Child Well-being Symposium

... Person and Place Through Time Group Settings Foster Care Kinship Care Home Developmentally Homogeneous Groupings of Children Time Child(i) Biographical Physical health Soc./Emotion[r] ...

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Housing and Child Well-Being

Housing and Child Well-Being

... on local networks of homeless-service providers, which typically have very limited resources and only address the needs of families in housing crises. Temporary shelters provide immediate lodging but often are a poor fit ...

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Child poverty and child-well being in the European Union

Child poverty and child-well being in the European Union

... The phenomenon of early school leaving and poor performance is arguably linked to child labour. In Italy, school is compulsory until 16 and children are not allowed to work until they are 14. In practice, ...

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A psychosocial exploration of the lifelong impact of being in care as a child and resilience over a life span

A psychosocial exploration of the lifelong impact of being in care as a child and resilience over a life span

... one is that researchers have focussed mainly on children and young adults and the other is that both areas are conceptually weak and largely atheoretical. The first research aim is to understand the lived experience of ...

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Child poverty and child well-being in the European Union, Policy overview and policy impact analysis: A case study: UK

Child poverty and child well-being in the European Union, Policy overview and policy impact analysis: A case study: UK

... The childcare strategy began rather later in Labour’s term in office and began from a very low base. Initially resources were focussed on nursery classes in primary schools. Parents were given a right to a part-time ...

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