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Peer reviewedStephens, Linda S. – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Examines the determinants of postdivorce contact between nonresidential fathers and their children after martial disruption and to evaluate the relative merit of three sociological perspectives on postdivorce contact: social parenting, marital-involvement parenting, and socioeconomic-advantaged parenting. Results suggest that fathers have limited…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Children, Divorce
Burd, Stephen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
A recent Department of Education study, developed with the assistance of the Internal Revenue Service, found that of 2.3 million Pell Grants in 1995-96, 102,000 went to students who failed to report or underreported family income. More than 300 recipients had each underreported income by over $100,000. The report comes when the Clinton…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Family Income, Federal Aid
Peer reviewedMcKinney, Robin – Child Study Journal, 2002
Analyzed 1992 and 1998 data from National Longitudinal Study of Youth to investigate effect of maternal marital status on maternal reports of behavior problems in African American adolescents. Found that maternal marital status did not have a significant relationship with maternal reports of behavior problems. However, mothers in married families…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Black Family, Black Youth
PDF pending restorationMortenson, Thomas G. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1988
Research on changes in the design of the federal Pell Grant Program between 1973-74 and 1988-89 is reported, with focus on changes in the formulas used to calculate the Student Aid Index and the payment schedule, especially with reference to actual direct and indirect college attendance costs. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Cost Indexes, Family Income, Federal Programs, Grants
Davis, Jerry Sheehan; Johns, Kingston, Jr. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1989
A study of changes in patterns of freshman and family incomes in colleges and in the nation in general in 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, and 1986 found that low-income students experienced reductions in access to college in the early 1980's. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Economic Change
Peer reviewedLeistritz, F. Larry; And Others – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1989
A study of 169 North Dakota families (from a sample of 260) who quit farming for economic reasons describes (1) the demographic characteristics of former operators and the structural and financial character of their farms, (2) the financial circumstances of their departure from farming, and (3) their current employment situation and perceived…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Career Change, Community Services, Demography
Baum, Sandra R. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1994
This commentary on McPherson (HE 534 036) argues that the affluent are being subsidized too heavily by current financing schemes, resulting in enrollment trends that favor middle- and especially upper-income students attending college, and exclude lower-income students. Higher income families should bear more of the cost of higher education, with…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Economics, Enrollment Trends, Family Income
Peer reviewedKassab, Cathy; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1995
Current Population Survey data were used to examine how the changing structure of the job market during the 1980s affected the economic well-being of households. Results reveal increasing hardship among vulnerable populations such as nonmetropolitan families, single-parent families, and minority (particularly Hispanic) households. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Employment Patterns, Family Characteristics, Family Income
Peer reviewedFlanagan, Constance A.; Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – Child Development, 1993
Examined the effects of change in parental work status on 883 early adolescents' school adjustment. Based on parental work status, families were characterized as deprived, declining, recovery, and stable. Teacher reports indicated that adolescents in deprived and declining families were less competent than adolescents in recovery and stable…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Problems
Peer reviewedCatanzaro, Marci; Weinert, Clarann – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
A nationwide survey of 604 families living with multiple sclerosis found average duration of the disease was 10 years; family income was above the national median; in 28 percent of the families, health insurance was inadequate to cover illness costs; and, overall, factors other than income and amount of health insurance determined the economic…
Descriptors: Adults, Chronic Illness, Diseases, Economic Factors
PDF pending restorationChuraman, Charlotte V. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1992
National survey data concerning extent and sources of parental financial support for college expenses reveal that support takes the form of both money, primarily from current income, and goods and services and represents intergenerational transfer of resources. Patterns in marital status and other student characteristics from the survey are…
Descriptors: Family Income, Higher Education, Income, Marital Status
Peer reviewedHofferth, Sandra L.; Wissoker, Douglas A. – Journal of Human Resources, 1992
Data from 971 mothers suggested that (1) price is critical in child care choice; (2) parents do not consistently select high quality care; and (3) mothers with higher wages and families with higher incomes prefer center care. Vouchers, reduced fees, or tax credits consistently increase use of day care centers. (SK)
Descriptors: Costs, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Employed Women
Nord, Mark; Cromartie, John – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1999
From 1995 through 1997, the rural population increased, especially in the South and West, due to net migration from urban areas. The largest rural gains were among people ages 26 to 30, including many young families. College graduates were well represented among rural in-migrants. Includes migration data by age group, educational attainment,…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Blacks, College Graduates, Educational Attainment
Peer reviewedSmetana, Judith G. – Child Development, 2000
Examined longitudinally conceptions of parental authority and ratings of parental rules and decision-making among middle- class African American adolescents and their parents. Found that nearly all subjects affirmed parents' legitimate authority to regulate and children's obligation to comply regarding oral, conventional, prudential, friendship,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Age Differences, Blacks
Aughinbaugh, Alison – Journal of Human Resources, 2004
This paper examines the impact of attrition among the women of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79) and children in the NLSY79 Mother-Child Supplement (NLSY79-C). Attrition among the children is nonrandom with respect to mother's marital status, grandfather's completed schooling, and family income. These differences that are…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Females, National Surveys, Longitudinal Studies

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