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Child's Day; Living Arrangements, Nativity, and Family Transitions: 2011 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being). Household Economic Studies.


PB2015102387

Publication Date 2014
Personal Author Laughlin, L.
Page Count 20
Abstract The well-being of children is a growing area of interest to researchers and policy makers who focus on the social, cognitive, and economic security of children as they transition from preadolescents to young adults. This report uses a variety of indicators to portray aspects of childrens well-being. The findings come from interviews conducted in the fall of 2011 for the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP).
Keywords
  • Children
  • Daily activities
  • Living arrangements
  • Well-being
  • Economic conditions
  • Interviews
  • Households
  • Characteristics
  • Nativity
  • Family transitions
  • Family structure
  • Survey of Income and Program Participation(SIPP)
Source Agency
  • Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census
NTIS Subject Category
  • 44R - Economics & Sociology
  • 92C - Social Concerns
  • 44K - Health Services
  • 92D - Education, Law, & Humanities
Corporate Authors Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes See also PB2010-103261 (Related Material).
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 201509
Child's Day; Living Arrangements, Nativity, and Family Transitions: 2011 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being). Household Economic Studies.
Child's Day; Living Arrangements, Nativity, and Family Transitions: 2011 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being). Household Economic Studies.
PB2015102387

  • Children
  • Daily activities
  • Living arrangements
  • Well-being
  • Economic conditions
  • Interviews
  • Households
  • Characteristics
  • Nativity
  • Family transitions
  • Family structure
  • Survey of Income and Program Participation(SIPP)
  • Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census
  • 44R - Economics & Sociology
  • 92C - Social Concerns
  • 44K - Health Services
  • 92D - Education, Law, & Humanities
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