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Holme, Jennifer Jellison – Review of Educational Research, 2022
Over the past several decades, housing costs have risen sharply, and as a result, an increasing number of families have become "housing cost burdened," paying more than one third of their income toward rent and utilities. This integrative literature synthesis considers the known and potential impacts of families' housing affordability…
Descriptors: Housing, Costs, Children, Residential Patterns
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Dunkle, Ruth E. – Family Relations, 1985
Compared elders living in two types of caregiving households and explored their level of depression in each setting. Results indicated that depression level was similar for those residing with a spouse or child/grandchild as caregiver. Mitigating factors included length of time in residence and noneconomic contribution to the household. (NRB)
Descriptors: Children, Depression (Psychology), Family Relationship, Older Adults
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Healy, Julie – Children & Society, 2006
Research continues to illustrate the resonance and intensity of feeling that attachment to a locality can generate, within this highlighting the gender-specific impacts created by the intersection of ethnicity and locality. Within the ethnically segregated working class communities of Belfast, the importance of locality takes on added…
Descriptors: Working Class, Protestants, Females, Conflict
Hill, Bradley K.; And Others – 1987
This report summarizes state-by-state data on the number of children and adults in foster homes administered by child welfare or social service agencies. As of December 1985, there were approximately 261,000 children in out-of-home foster care, including 54,000 handicapped children, of whom 14,000 were mentally retarded. Telephone interviews and…
Descriptors: Adult Foster Care, Adults, Children, Disabilities
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Heal, Laird W.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1989
The movements of 2,271 residents of public and community residential facilities for the developmentally disabled were analyzed. In a 1-year period, 8.5 percent of the residents moved, and most moves featured greater integration into the community. Among moved subjects, 3 dimensions accounted for 62 percent of placement status variance: ability,…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Developmental Disabilities
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Menahem, Gila; And Others – Urban Education, 1993
This study examined motivation and residential distribution of parents who enrolled their children in Special Program Non-Neighborhood schools in Tel-Aviv (Israel). Results suggest that enrollment may serve as an alternative to residential mobility for families with high educational and professional status relative to their area of residence. (JB)
Descriptors: Children, De Facto Segregation, Demography, Educational Change