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H. Luke Shaefer – Poverty Solutions, University of Michigan, 2025
During the COVID-19 pandemic the federal government enacted an unprecedented package of social safety net measures, including broad-based cash transfers in the form of expanded unemployment insurance (UI), a series of economic impact payments (EIPs), and the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC). It is well known that these measures-- especially the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Poverty, Low Income Groups
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Ruswa, Anesu; Gore, Oliver – Perspectives in Education, 2022
The fact that poverty has largely been conceptualised from a narrow financial perspective in South African higher education may have contributed to its perpetuation among students. There is limited research on the multidimensionality of poverty, particularly its wide-ranging effect on students in universities. Using the capabilities approach, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Poverty, Low Income Students
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Billington, Tom; Gibson, Sarah; Fogg, Penny; Lahmar, Jamal; Cameron, Harriet – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
There are concerns globally about the emotional wellbeing and mental health of young people and in this paper a critical orientation comprises both theoretical and empirical data sources. The case is made that (1) the medical model of mental health -- that of problem identification, diagnosis and medical treatment at the level of the individual --…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Well Being, Teacher Education, Affective Behavior
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Hayden, Nikita K.; Hastings, Richard P.; Kassa, Clare; Danylec, Frances – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Adult siblings are potentially important sources of care, support, advocacy, and friendship for their brothers and sisters with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Drawing on data about 851 adult siblings who completed an online national survey, we examined predictors and potential key moderators of siblings' mental distress,…
Descriptors: Poverty, Siblings, Caregivers, Adults
Olivia Golden; Vivian Tseng – Foundation for Child Development, 2024
The United States accomplished an impressive feat in 2020-21: enacting federal policy reforms that halved child poverty and uplifted low-income families amidst a global pandemic. Many of the reforms, though temporary, were unprecedented in U.S. history, representing a sea change in U.S. policy toward young children. This paper first discusses the…
Descriptors: Poverty, Low Income Groups, Young Children, Parents
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L. Ang; H. du Preez; A. du Plessis; L. Basson; L. Ebersöhn; Q. Gu – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2025
This paper examines how early childhood and primary schools can be constructed as enabling spaces to improve the learning and well-being of children aged six to nine who live in multidimensionally poor, low-resourced rural communities in South Africa. Quality early childhood development and education (ECDE) can be the catalyst to break the cycle…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Rural Schools, Well Being
First Focus on Children, 2023
According to research, adequate nutrition is essential for a child's well-being and development. However, an estimated 1.54 million U.S. students cannot afford the meals offered at school. Studies show that students from low-income households who rely on free school meals for breakfast and lunch have a significantly healthier diet than those who…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Breakfast Programs, Hunger, Nutrition
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Teresa Eckrich Sommer; Emily Franchett; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Joan Lombardi – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Interest in two-generation approaches to improve the developmental outcomes of children and their caregivers and the economic well-being of families has increased amid persistent child and family poverty worldwide. Grounded in a dual developmental science perspective and the theory of linked lives, these approaches maximize developmental potential…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Global Approach, Child Development, Child Caregivers
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Wei, Yiwen – Art Education, 2022
This article focuses on the challenges of isolation that marginalized immigrant communities have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Feelings of isolation, powerlessness, and disenfranchisement are not new to immigrants (Perreira et al., 2006; Zhou, 1997). However, the pandemic, which caused school closures, interrupted family routines, and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Social Isolation, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Jenna H. Beffel; Jennifer Watling Neal – Infant and Child Development, 2023
The present study uses social network analyses to examine the associations between children's prosocial behaviour and classroom affiliative relationships (i.e., hanging out relationships). Our sample includes data from 257 children and their teachers in 12 s through fourth-grade classrooms living in high-poverty, inner-urban city neighbourhoods…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Prosocial Behavior, Classroom Environment, Peer Relationship
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David T. Marshall – Journal of School Choice, 2024
School closures were part of a larger COVID-19 mitigation effort. However, policymakers over-weighted concerns about the virus to the neglect of other aspects of pediatric health, including mental health. This narrative review summarizes findings from 40 studies. School closures appear to have been an ineffective mitigation strategy, yet children…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Mental Health
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Alexandra Wake; Alexander W. O'Donnell – Youth & Society, 2024
The current study examined financial stress, career-related optimism, and psychological distress from the age of 19 (2013; n = 5,787), until the age of 25 (2019; n = 2,933) using the Longitudinal Surveys of Australia Youth (2009 cohort). Longitudinal mediation using latent growth curve modeling observed trajectories of change across young…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Financial Problems, Careers
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Devine, Dympna; Samonova, Elena; Bolotta, Giuseppe; Sugrue, Ciaran; Sloan, Seaneen; Symonds, Jennifer; Capistrano, Daniel; Crean, Margaret – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
In spite of widespread initiatives to improve access to education for girls, substantive concerns remain. While there is a rich and growing body of literature on gendered experiences of school in majority world contexts, absent is a focus on how this intersects with children's out of school lives. Further, research with children in rural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Elementary School Students, Student Experience
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Fei Wang – School Leadership & Management, 2024
While well-being of school principals is becoming an increasing concern in public education, the understanding of well-being and its manifestation is still lacking in research. This research tackles the nuances and complexities surrounding the notion of well-being and sheds light on its conceptualisation, manifestation, and contributing factors.…
Descriptors: Principals, Well Being, Public Schools, Foreign Countries
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Ruswa, Anesu Sam; Gore, Oliver Tafadzwa – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Poverty is one of the factors contributing to lower achievements and completion rates among black students in South African higher education institutions (HEIs). The approach in addressing student poverty in HEIs is predominantly financial through funding disadvantaged groups. While the multifacetedness of poverty is well documented, the nature of…
Descriptors: Poverty, Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Needs
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