Growing Up With a Single Parent: What Hurts, What HelpsHarvard University Press, 1994 - 196 Seiten Nonwhite and white, rich and poor, born to an unwed mother or weathering divorce, over half of all children in the current generation will live in a single-parent family--and these children simply will not fare as well as their peers who live with both parents. This is the clear and urgent message of this powerful book. Based on four national surveys and drawing on more than a decade of research, Growing Up with a Single Parent sharply demonstrates the connection between family structure and a child's prospects for success. |
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... social capital , and Susan Wallace Boehmer helped flesh out the story and insisted that we treat nonresident fathers fairly . Over the years Steve Cook , James Hsueh , Mei - chen Hu , Juliet King , Karen Kurz , Brian Martinson , Kelly ...
... social capital.a Social capital is an asset that is created and maintained by relation- ships of commitment and trust . It functions as a conduit of infor- mation as well as a source of emotional and economic support , and it can be ...
... Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital , " refers to this structure as a " closed system " and argues that it promotes social capital . 32. Robert Weiss , “ Growing Up a Little Faster : The Experience of Grow- ing Up in a ...
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Why We Care about Single Parenthood | 1 |
How Father Absence Lowers Childrens | 19 |
Which Outcomes Are Most Affected | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Growing Up with a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps Sara McLanahan,Gary D. Sandefur Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2009 |