The Resource New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use]
New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use]
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The item New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use] represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bowdoin College Library.
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- Summary
- The New Hope Project gathered information on respondents over eight years using several data sources. This collection consists of three datasets: (1) Adults, (2) Child and Family Study (CFS) Parents, and (3) Youth. Information was collected on respondent's employment history, job characteristics and security, other sources of income, feelings about respondent's financial situation, material hardship, respondent's access to health care, as well as experiences with the New Hope program. Furthermore, families with at least one child between the ages of 1 and 10 at initial random assignment were selected for the Child and Family Study (CFS). The CFS independently surveyed parents/primary caregivers and up to two focal children when applicable, and collected information about the parents' and the child's well-being. Additionally, teachers of school-aged children were mailed surveys and asked to rate the child's performance and behavior. Demographic variables include age, gender, race, nationality, citizenship, educational attainment, employment status, income, marital status, parent-child relations, and household composition
- Note
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- 1994-08--2003-01
- 30282
- Label
- New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use]
- Title
- New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use]
- Subject
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- economic aid
- economic conditions
- education
- educational background
- employee assistance programs
- employment
- activities of daily living
- experiment
- goals
- health care
- health care access
- health insurance
- household budgets
- household composition
- household expenditures
- household income
- human behavior
- income
- job history
- job satisfaction
- living arrangements
- living conditions
- neighborhood characteristics
- neighborhood conditions
- parent child relationship
- parental attitudes
- parents
- participation
- perceptions
- poverty
- records
- social behavior
- standard of living
- stress
- survey
- tax credits
- tax records
- welfare services
- work attitudes
- employment practices
- admin
- after school programs
- aspirations
- attitudes
- bullying
- child care
- child health
- child rearing
- children
- Summary
- The New Hope Project gathered information on respondents over eight years using several data sources. This collection consists of three datasets: (1) Adults, (2) Child and Family Study (CFS) Parents, and (3) Youth. Information was collected on respondent's employment history, job characteristics and security, other sources of income, feelings about respondent's financial situation, material hardship, respondent's access to health care, as well as experiences with the New Hope program. Furthermore, families with at least one child between the ages of 1 and 10 at initial random assignment were selected for the Child and Family Study (CFS). The CFS independently surveyed parents/primary caregivers and up to two focal children when applicable, and collected information about the parents' and the child's well-being. Additionally, teachers of school-aged children were mailed surveys and asked to rate the child's performance and behavior. Demographic variables include age, gender, race, nationality, citizenship, educational attainment, employment status, income, marital status, parent-child relations, and household composition
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
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- Huston, Aletha
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Miller, Cynthia
- Duncan, Greg J.
- Bos, Johannes M.
- McLoyd, Vonnie C.
- Weisner, Thomas
- Granger, Robert
- Label
- New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use]
- Note
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- 1994-08--2003-01
- 30282
- Control code
- ICPSR30282.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- New Hope Project: Income and Employment Effects on Children and Families, 1994-2003 [Restricted Use]
- Note
-
- 1994-08--2003-01
- 30282
- Control code
- ICPSR30282.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- economic aid
- economic conditions
- education
- educational background
- employee assistance programs
- employment
- activities of daily living
- experiment
- goals
- health care
- health care access
- health insurance
- household budgets
- household composition
- household expenditures
- household income
- human behavior
- income
- job history
- job satisfaction
- living arrangements
- living conditions
- neighborhood characteristics
- neighborhood conditions
- parent child relationship
- parental attitudes
- parents
- participation
- perceptions
- poverty
- records
- social behavior
- standard of living
- stress
- survey
- tax credits
- tax records
- welfare services
- work attitudes
- employment practices
- admin
- after school programs
- aspirations
- attitudes
- bullying
- child care
- child health
- child rearing
- children
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