Modeling Family Economic Conditions and Young Children’s Development in Rural United States: Implications for Poverty Research

[1]  Baorong Guo Household Assets and Food Security: Evidence from the Survey of Program Dynamics , 2011 .

[2]  Sara McLanahan Diverging destinies: How children are faring under the second demographic transition , 2004, Demography.

[3]  William Elliott,et al.  Math Achievement and Children’s Savings: Implications for Child Development Accounts , 2010 .

[4]  G. Duncan,et al.  Early-childhood poverty and adult attainment, behavior, and health. , 2010, Child development.

[5]  Jin Huang,et al.  Equal opportunity for all? Parental economic resources and children's educational attainment , 2009 .

[6]  J. Heckman Schools, Skills, and Synapses , 2008, Economic inquiry.

[7]  Katherine A. Magnuson Enduring Influences of Childhood Poverty , 2008 .

[8]  M. Sherraden,et al.  IDAs and Asset-Building Policy Lessons and Directions , 2008 .

[9]  T. Shanks The Impacts of Household Wealth on Child Development , 2007 .

[10]  E. Gershoff,et al.  Income is not enough: incorporating material hardship into models of income associations with parenting and child development. , 2007, Child development.

[11]  Mark Schreiner,et al.  Assessing Asset Data on Low-Income Households , 2007 .

[12]  M. Kaminski,et al.  Behavioral Outcome at 3 Years of Age in Very Preterm Infants: The EPIPAGE Study , 2006, Pediatrics.

[13]  K. Moore,et al.  A Sociodemographic Risk Index , 2006 .

[14]  G. Squires,et al.  Privileged Places: Race, Uneven Development and the Geography of Opportunity in Urban America , 2005 .

[15]  K. Sayal The role of parental burden in child mental health service use: longitudinal study. , 2004, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

[16]  G. Evans The environment of childhood poverty. , 2004, The American psychologist.

[17]  Bruce Gordon,et al.  The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, Third Edition (WPPSI-III) , 2004 .

[18]  Amy J. Orr Black-White Differences in Achievement: The Importance of Wealth. , 2003 .

[19]  Min Zhan,et al.  Assets, Expectations, and Children’s Educational Achievement in Female‐Headed Households , 2003, Social Service Review.

[20]  E. Gershoff Low Income and Hardship Among America's Kindergartners , 2003 .

[21]  Shirley Sagawa,et al.  America's Forgotten Children: Child Poverty in Rural America. , 2002 .

[22]  J. Schafer,et al.  Missing data: our view of the state of the art. , 2002, Psychological methods.

[23]  Rashmita S. Mistry,et al.  Economic well-being and children's social adjustment: the role of family process in an ethnically diverse low-income sample. , 2002, Child development.

[24]  K. Mccartney,et al.  Change in family income-to-needs matters more for children with less. , 2001, Child development.

[25]  J. Sattler Assessment of children: Cognitive applications, 4th ed. , 2001 .

[26]  D. Conley Capital for college: Parental assets and postsecondary schooling , 2001 .

[27]  T. L. Parcel,et al.  The Impact of Home Ownership on Child Outcomes , 2000 .

[28]  Greg J. Duncan,et al.  How much does childhood poverty affect the life chances of children , 1998 .

[29]  V. Mcloyd,et al.  Socioeconomic disadvantage and child development. , 1998, The American psychologist.

[30]  G. Duncan,et al.  The effects of poverty on children. , 1997, The Future of children.

[31]  A. Kochar Explaining Household Vulnerability to Idiosyncratic Income Shocks , 1995 .

[32]  J. Crump Families in troubled times: Adapting to change in rural America , 1995 .

[33]  Richard K. Green,et al.  Measuring the Benefits of Homeowning: Effects on Children Redux , 1997 .