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Piña, Gabriel; Moore, Kristin Anderson; Paschall, Katherine; Anderson, Samantha – Child Trends, 2020
Families' social, demographic, and economic circumstances can have direct and indirect effects on children's development. Structural inequities in access to resources such as education, income, or food can promote disparities in children's health and school readiness. Similarly, children can face more or fewer barriers in their development…
Descriptors: Child Health, Learning Readiness, Socioeconomic Influences, Preschool Children
Moore, Kristin Anderson; Murphey, David; Bandy, Tawana; Cooper, Mae – Child Trends, 2014
Children and youth who participate in out-of-school-time (OST) programming are more likely than their non-participating peers to do well in school, get sufficient physical exercise, and avoid involvement in risky behaviors. However, there are concerns that there are inequities in access to OST programs, particularly for those from lower-income…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Leisure Time, After School Programs, Low Income Groups
Valladares, Sherylls; Moore, Kristin Anderson – Child Trends, 2009
In the minds of many people, poor families equal problem families. Indeed, that perception is not surprising, giving compelling evidence of the harsh effects that poverty can have on family life and child well-being. However, far less attention has been paid to the strengths that many poor families have and the characteristics that they may share…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Poverty, Family Life, Economically Disadvantaged
Wertheimer, Richard; Moore, Kristin Anderson; Kahn, Jordan – Child Trends, 2009
Research studies based on statistics for the United States as a whole have documented differences in child and family well-being between children in low-income families and children in more affluent families and between children in single-parent families and children in two-parent families. However, researchers have not explored differences in…
Descriptors: Low Income, Family Income, At Risk Persons, Children
Moore, Kristin Anderson; Vandivere, Sharon; Lippman, Laura; McPhee, Cameron; Bloch, Margot – Social Indicators Research, 2007
This paper uses recent data on U.S. children from the National Survey of America's Families (NSAF) to create indices that tally the number of problems or risks that individual children experience. We compare results with those from indices developed elsewhere that assess the change across sets of population-level indicators. While the two types of…
Descriptors: Well Being, Child Welfare, Children, Trend Analysis
Vandivere, Sharon; Moore, Kristin Anderson; Brown, Brett – 2000
This brief examines state-level data on social, economic, and child well-being measures at the outset of welfare reform, highlighting 13 states being studied in-depth. The National Survey of America's Families (NSAF) reveals that social and economic conditions relevant to welfare reform are quite diverse among the 13 states. State differences in…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Health, Child Welfare, Children