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American National Red Cross, Washington, DC. – 1989
This report describes the Hotels-Motels in Partnership Program, a human services resource sponsored by the Red Cross and other organizations to respond to housing needs of the homeless, disaster victims, and others in need of emergency assistance. The partnership program involves several hundred businesses in more than 240 communities. Since its…
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Services, Economically Disadvantaged, Emergency Programs
Seitz, Victoria; And Others – 1989
Effects of a small but intensive family support program provided to impoverished inner-city parents who had had a healthy firstborn child during the period of 1968-1970, were examined. Services were: (1) based on a clinical, family-support model; (2) individually tailored to each family; (3) provided by a team of pediatricians, social workers,…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Family Size, Followup Studies, Intervention
Mishel, Lawrence; Simon, Jacqueline – 1988
A study gathered data that described recent changes in the economic well-being of U.S. workers and their families. Data, including family incomes, wages, fringe benefits, and employment, showed that, in 1987, after 5 years of recovery, the average worker was worse off economically than at the peak of the last business cycle. The typical family's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Climate, Economic Status, Employment Patterns
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. – 1989
Findings of this staff report provide a picture of the conditions in which American children and families are living in the 1980s and offer a basis for projecting families' needs in the future. While the findings are not definitive, they reflect consistent themes which have emerged from both the personal testimony presented by parents and children…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Economic Factors
Hill, Paul, Jr. – 1982
The general condition of black children is reported with a focus on maladaptive behaviors caused by being black in American society. Black youth are characterized as alienated, poor, poorly educated, and lacking safe housing. Government responses to the needs of these children are fraught with social barriers and bureaucracy. As in all…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Youth, Blacks, Crime
Cubillos, Herminia L.; Prieto, Margarita M. – 1987
Data on the socioeconomic status of elderly Hispanic Americans are limited. Issues that address the needs of younger populations have taken priority. This report is an attempt to publicize data on elderly Hispanic people and to recommend changes in the way they are regarded and served. The findings are the following: (1) this population is growing…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Status, Family Characteristics, Geographic Distribution
Sharma, Adarsh; Khosla, Renu – 1987
Traditionally, the Indian child has been cherished and reared with an approach to parenting characterized by an easy pace, the absence of set rules, and permission to play freely within the matrix of a large, joint family. Rough toys, fashioned by local craftsmen, have been handed down from generation to generation. But today, India is beset with…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Developing Nations, Federal Legislation
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. – 1987
This record of testimony before the House Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development focuses on the affordability of housing for low- and moderate-income people. A decent home and suitable living environment is a right guaranteed by the 1968 Fair Housing Act, but many Americans are in housing crisis. The subcommittee investigated ways for…
Descriptors: Government Role, Hearings, Homeless People, Housing Discrimination
Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1985
Froebelian kindergartens, popular in the United States during the late 1800's, were widely accepted as an effective way to assimilate immigrant children and their parents into the mainstream of the nation's culture. This paper focuses on the immigration patterns that led to an emphasis upon the educational system of Froebel, upon the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Developmental Psychology, Early Childhood Education, Educational Development
Fuentes, Luis – 1980
In New York City ghetto schools eighty-five percent of the students are reading below grade level. This points to failure, not of the students but of the school system. In District One, although seventy-three percent of the children are Puerto Rican and eight percent are Chinese, only six of the district's nearly 900 teachers are bilingual. If…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Ghettos, Illiteracy
Beach, Morrison H.; And Others – 1981
This Technical Committee Report presents recommendations and strategies designed to achieve continued economic improvements for the elderly. Four specific recommendations serve as the basis for this report, i.e.,: (1) the United States should expand employment opportunities for the elderly; (2) both government and the private sector should…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Economic Opportunities, Economic Status, Economics
Children's Defense Fund, Washington, DC. – 1985
The comparative status of black and white children in America is described in this report, which is divided into two major parts. Part 1 contains an overview of key facts and trends which support the book's main point that the welfare of black children is currently declining, and a proposal for a legislative agenda for the Ninety-ninth Congress,…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Child Welfare, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Peterson, James L. – 1985
The purpose of this report is to review sources of information that the Department of Education may want to draw on in its evaluation of the compensatory education program. Focus is placed primarily on information that can be used to describe children in poverty, to assess changes in the size and composition of this population, and to relate…
Descriptors: Children, Compensatory Education, Databases, Economic Factors
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McNeil, Betty Ann – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Born an Episcopalian in New York, Elizabeth Ann Bayley (1774-1821), married (1794) William Magee Seton (1768-1803). Blessed with three daughters (Anna Maria, Rebecca, and Catherine Charlton, called "Kit") and two sons (William and Richard), the couple briefly enjoyed the comforts of social status and prosperity. They opened their arms to…
Descriptors: Educational History, Clergy, American Indians, Change Agents
Libertoff, Kenneth – 1976
A review of the history and literature about the runaway child in America reveals that young people from poor families have always viewed running away as a reasonable way of leaving a poverty stricken home. For many adolescents, running away has been a response to an unhealthy family or work situation, and at times it has been a problem-solving…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Developmental Psychology, Family Problems
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