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1“...The literature on father absence is frequently criticized for its use of cross-sectional data and methods that fail to take account of possible omitted...”
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3“...The remarkable transformation of the American social safety net that began in the early 1990s has led to seismic shifts in who benefits and how. More than two...”
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4“...Fatherhood has traditionally been viewed as part of a "package deal" in which a father's relationship with his child is contingent on his relationship with the...”
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5by Bruce Western Deirdre Bloome Benjamin Sosnaud Laura Tach Published in Annual review of sociology (01.01.2012)“...Economic insecurity describes the risk of economic loss faced by workers and households as they encounter the unpredictable events of social life. Our review...”
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6“...Mothers in the United States use a combination of employment, public transfers, and private safety nets to cushion the economic losses of romantic union...”
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7by Tach, Laura Dunifon, Rachel Miller, Douglas L“...This book examines the impact of inequality on children's health and education, and offers tools to help practitioners address that impact across economic,...”
edited by Tach, Laura Dunifon, Rachel Miller, Douglas L
Published in Confronting inequality: How policies and practices shape children's opportunities (2020)
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8“...Unmarried parents have less stable unions than married parents, but there is considerable debate over the sources of this instability. Unmarried parents may be...”
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9“...Our study investigates the diversification and fragmentation theses, fueled by claims that greater diversity is reshaping the social fabric of American life...”
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10“...In an education system that draws students from residentially based attendance zones, schools are local institutions that reflect the racial composition of...”
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11“...Residents of poor and minority neighborhoods have less access to healthy, affordable food than their counterparts in more advantaged neighborhoods, and these...”
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12by Odgers, Candice L Moffitt, Terrie E Tach, Laura M Sampson, Robert J Taylor, Alan Matthews, Charlotte L Caspi, Avshalom“...This article reports on the influence of neighborhood-level deprivation and collective efficacy on children's antisocial behavior between the ages of 5 and 10...”
edited by García Coll, Cynthia
Published in Developmental psychology (01.07.2009)
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13“...Has income insecurity increased among U.S. children with the emergence of an employment-based safety net and the polarization of labor markets and family...”
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14by Aronowitz, Robert Deener, Andrew Keene, Danya Schnittker, Jason Tach, Laura Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.07.2015)“...Recent public health movements have invoked cultural change to improve health and reduce health disparities. We argue that these cultural discourses have...”
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15“...All children deserve the best possible future. But in this era of increasing economic and social inequality, more and more children are being denied their fair...”
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16by Matthew Hall Laura Tach Barrett A. Lee Published in Population and development review (01.06.2016)“...The ethnoracial makeup of the US population has undergone transformative change during recent decades, with the non-Hispanic white share of the population...”
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18“...We use ECLS-K data from a national sample of students to estimate the determinants and consequences of reading ability group placement in kindergarten and...”
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19“...The expansion of school choice in recent years has potentially generated demographic imbalances between traditional public schools and their residential...”
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20by Kathryn Edin Laura Tach Ronald Mincy Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01.01.2009)“...In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan argued that the black family was nearing "complete breakdown" due to high rates of out-of-wedlock childbearing. In subsequent...”