Welfare receipt and family structure: evaluating the effects on children's reading achievement

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Family & Consumer Studies
Creator Kowaleski-Jones, Lori
Title Welfare receipt and family structure: evaluating the effects on children's reading achievement
Date 1999
Description This paper examines the impact of public and private support system on cognitive outcomes for children born to adolescent mothers. The data for this analysis were drawn from the 1979 to 1988 rounds of the National Longitudinal Surrey of Youth between the ages of six and ten in 1988. The key inputs for this analysis are four indicators of private support: average family income, extensiveness of mother's employment, presence of grandparents and presence of a significant other. Additionally, I use one indicator of public support: average number of survey years that the family received welfare benefits. All five indicators are averaged over the life span of the child. I also control for maternal resources - intellectual skills and self-esteem.
Type Text
Publisher North Central Sociological Association
Volume 32
Issue 2
First Page 181
Last Page 200
Subject Adolescent mothers; Child development; Public support
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Kowaleski-Jones, L. (1999). Welfare receipt and family structure: evaluating the effects on children's reading achievement. Sociological Focus, 32(2), 181-200. May
Rights Management (c)North Central Sociological Association
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6000kn2
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