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Below is a list of citations having Child Development Supplement (CDS) as a keyword.
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Achilles, Georgianna M. Individual Differences in Morningness-Eveningness and Patterns of Psychological Functioning, Social Adaptation and Family Stress. New Mexico: The University of New Mexico; 2003. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Adam, Emma K.; Snell, Emily K., and Pendry, Patricia. Sleep Timing and Quantity in Ecological and Family Context: A Nationally Representative Time-Diary Study. Journal of Family Psychology. 2007; 21(1):4-19. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Health, Income, Marriage, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Time Use
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Anonymous. Transportation: Scientists at University of Texas Publish Research in Transportation. Entertainment & Travel. 2008; Aug.(_):403. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Survey Methodology, Time Use
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Anonymous - American Diabetic Association. Position of the American Dietetic Association: Domestic Food and Nutrition Security. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2002; 102(12):1840-1847. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Food and Nutrition, Health
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Attewell, P.; Suazo-Garia, B., and Battle, J. Computers and Young Children: Social Benefit or Social Problem?. Social Forces. 2003; 82(1):277-296. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Social Psychology
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Bartolic, Silvia; Lee, Sook-Jung, and Vandewater, Elizabeth. Relating Activity Involvements to Child Weight Status: Do Normal and Overweight Children Differ in How They Spend Their Time?. PAA Annual Meeting; March 29-31, 2007; New York, NY. ; 2007. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health
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Behl, Ajay S. A Framework for Analyzing the Impact of the Means-Tested Transfer Programs on Interfamily and Intrafamily Transfers and the Economy: An Application to the Food Stamp Program. Minnesota: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; 2006126 pgs. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Education, Expenditures, Financial Behavior, Food Stamps, Food and Nutrition, Government Transfers, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Intergenerational Transfers-Assistance, Labor Supply
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Belli, Robert F.; Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Introduction: The Application of Calendar and Time Diary Methods in the Collection of Life Course Data. Knight, Vicki; Connelly, Sean, and Freeman, Carla, (eds.). Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington DC: Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009; pp1-12. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Life Course, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Time Use
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Belli, Robert F.; Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. The Emergence of Calendar Interviewing: A Theoretical and Empirical Rationale. Knight, Vicki; Connelly, Sean, and Freeman, Carla, (eds.). Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington DC: Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009; pp31-53. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Life Course, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Time Use
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Belli, Robert F.; Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Timeline Data Collection and Analysis: Time Diary and Event History Calendar Methods. Knight, Vicki; Connelly, Sean, and Freeman, Carla, (eds.). Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. 2009: Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009; pp13-30. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Life Course, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Time Use
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Belli, Robert F.; Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Future Directions in Calendar and Time Diary Methods. Knight, Vicki; Connelly, Sean, and Freeman, Carla, (eds.). Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington, DC: Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009; pp307-316. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Life Course, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Time Use
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Belli, Robert F.; Stafford, Frank P., and Alwin, Duane F. Using Time Diaries to Study Instruction in Schools. Knight, Vicki; Connelly, Sean, and Freeman, Carla, (eds.). Calendar and Time Diary: Methods in Life Course Research. Los Angeles-London-New Delphi-Singapore-Washington, DC: Sage Publications, Inc.; 2009; pp175-190. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Life Course, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Time Use
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Berlin, Lisa J.; O'Neal, Collen R., and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. Early Childhood Intervention Research. Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Fuligni, Allison Sidle, and Berlin, Lisa J., eds. Early Child Development in the 21st Century. New York and London: Teachers College Press; 2003; pp63-64. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology
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Bickham, David S. and Rich, Michael. Is Television Viewing Associated With Social Isolation?: Roles of Exposure Time, Viewing Content, and Violent Content. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 2006; 160(4):387-393. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Social Psychology, Time Use
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Bickham, David S.; Vandewater, Elizabeth A.; Huston, A.C.; Lee, J.H.; Gillman Caplovitz, A., and Wright, J.C. Predictors of Children's Media Use: An Examination of Three Ethnic Groups. Media Psychology. 2003; 5(2):107-137. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology, Time Use
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Bickham, David Stephen. The Social Implications of Children's Media Use. Texas: University of Texas at Austin; 2005222 pgs.DAI-B 65/07, p. 3741, Jan. 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Social Psychology
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Boisvert, Danielle and Wright, John Paul. Nonshared Environmental Influences On Sibling Differences in Externalizing Problem Behavior. Criminal Justice and Behavior. 2008; 35(7):863-878. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Social Psychology, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Women's Studies
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Brinig, Margaret F. and Nock, Steven L. The One-Size-Fits-All Family. Santa Clara Law Review. 2009; 49(137):_. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Education, Family Composition, Family-Household Income, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Marriage, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology
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Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Berlin, Lisa J.; Leventhal, Tama, and Fuligni, Allison Sidle. Depending on the Kindness of Strangers: Current National Data Initiatives and Developmental Research. Child Development. 2000; 71(1):257-268. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Education, Income, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology
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Cappella, P. and Larner, M.B. America's Schoolchildren: Past, Present, and Future. The Future of Children. 1999; 9(2):21-29. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education
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Carlson, S.J.; Andrews, M.S., and Bickel, G.W. Measuring Food Insecurity and Hunger in the United States: Development of a National Benchmark Measure and Prevalence Estimates. The Journal of Nutrition. 1999; 129(Supplement):S510-516. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food and Nutrition, Health, Poverty
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Carneiro, Pedro M.; Heckman, James J., and Masterov, Dimitriy V. Labor Market Discrimination and Racial Differences in Premarket Factors. The Journal of Law and Economics. 2005; 48(1):1-39. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Occupation-Industry, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Case, Anne; Lubotsky, Darren, and Paxson, Christina. Economic Status and Health in Childhood: The Origins of the Gradient. The American Economic Review. 2002; 92(5):1308-1334. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Wealth
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Christakis, Dimitri A. and Zimmerman, Frederick J. Violent Television Viewing During Preschool Is Associated With Antisocial Behavior During School Age. Pediatrics. 2007; 120(5):993-999. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Health, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology
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Condliffe, Simon and Link, Charles R. The Relationship Between Economic Status and Child Health: Evidence From the United States. American Economic Review. 2008; 4(1605-1618). Keywords: Aging, Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Health, Life Course, Wealth
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Conley, Dalton and Yeung, Wei-Jun J. Black-White Differences in Occupational Prestige: Their Impact on Child Development. American Behavioral Scientist. 2005; 48(9):1229-1249. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Occupation-Industry, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Cook, John T. and Frank, Deborah A. Food Security, Poverty and Human Development in the United States. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences. 2007; online. Keywords: AFDC, Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Food and Nutrition, Health, Poverty, Social Psychology
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Crosnoe, Robert and Trinitapoli, Jenny. Shared Family Activities and the Transition From Childhood to Adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 2008; 18(1):23-48. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course, Time Use
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Cummings, Hope and Vandewater, Elizabeth A. Relation of Adolescent Video Game Play to Time Spent in Other Activities. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 2007; 161(7):684-689. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Curtin, Sally C. and Hofferth Sandra L. . Differences in Time Use Among Overweight and Normal Weight Children 6-12 Years of Age. ; 2003; Paper presented at APHA, San Francisco, CA. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Time Use
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Davis, Matthew M.; McGonagle, Katherine A.; Schoeni, Robert F., and Stafford, Frank P. Grandparental and Parental Obesity Influences on Childhood Overweight: Implications for Primary Care Practice. Journal of American Board of Family Medicine. 2008; 21(6):549-554. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Food and Nutrition, Health, Intergenerational Effects
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Davis-Kean, Pamela E. ( ). The Influence of Parent Education and Family Income on Child Achievement: The Indirect Role of Parental Expectations and the Home Environment. Journal of Family Psychology. 2005; 19(2):294-304. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Income, Intergenerational Effects
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Dawkins, Casey J. Are Social Networks the Ties that Bind Families to Neighborhoods?. Housing Studies. 2006; 21(6):867-881. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Geographic Location-Mobility, Housing, Poverty
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Deng, Xian. Three Essays on the Relationships Between Mothers' Education and Employment Status and Children's Outcomes. California: University of California, Irvine; 2006108 pp. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Job Skills, Labor Supply, Occupation-Industry, Women's Studies
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Desha, Laura; Ziviani, Jenny; Nicholson, Jan, and Martin, Graham. Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms in American Adolescents. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 2007; 29(4):534-43. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Social Psychology, Time Use
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Dickie, Mark. Parental Behavior and the Value of Children's Health: A Health Production Approach. Southern Economic Journal. 2005; 71(4):855-872. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Education, Family-Household Income, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course
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Dixon-Roman, Ezekial Juma. The Mystery of Inequity: Modeling the Influence of Intergenerational Access on Intellective Competence. Illinois: Fordham University; 2007258 pgs. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Income, Intergenerational Effects, Occupation-Industry, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Statistical Methods, Wealth
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Dubay, Lisa. The Effects of Socio-Economic Position on Child Health and Functioning. : Johns Hopkins University; 2006268 pp.DAI-B, 67/04, p. 1945, Oct. 2006. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Dunifon, Rachel; Duncan, Greg J., and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. The Long Term Impact of Parental Organization and Efficiency. Kalil, Ariel and DeLeire, Thomas, (Eds). Family Investments in Children's Potential: Resources and Parenting Behaviors That Promote Success. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erbaum Associates; 2004; pp85-118. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Home Production, Intergenerational Effects
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Dunifon, Rachel and Kowaleski-Jones, Lori . The Influences of Participation in the National School Lunch Program and Food Insecurity on the Child Well-Being. Social Science Review. 2003; 77(1):72-94. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Expenditures, Food and Nutrition
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Dunn, J. S.; Kinney, D. A., and Hofferth, Sandra L. Parental Ideologies and Children's After-School Activities. American Behavioral Scientist. 2003; 461359-1386. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Eccles, Jacquelynne; Brown, Brett V., and Templeton, Janice. A Developmental Framework for Selecting Indicators of Well-Being During the Adolescent and Young Adult Years: Chapter 7. Brown, Brett V., (Ed.). Key Indicators of Child and Youth Well-Being: Completing the Picture. : CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group; 2007; pp197-236. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Food and Nutrition, Health, Life Course, Marriage, Occupation-Industry, Social Psychology
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Elliott, Diana Beth. How Nuclear is the Nuclear Family? Extended Family Investments in Children. Maryland: University of Maryland - College Park; 2008. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Intergenerational Effects, Intergenerational Transfers-Assistance, Life Course, Occupation-Industry, Poverty
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Elliott, III, William. Children's College Aspirations and Expectations: The Potential Role of Children's Development Accounts (CDAs). Children and Youth Services Review. 2008; (in review):dio:10/1016/j.childyouth.208.07.020. Keywords: Automobile, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Expenditures, Family-Household Income, Financial Behavior, Health, Marriage, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology, Unemployment, Wealth, Women's Studies
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Epps, Sylvia R.; Park, Seoung Eun; Huston, Aletha C., and Ripke, Marika. A Scale of Positive Social Behaviors. Moore, K. and Lippman, L., Eds. Conceptualizing and Measuring Indicators of Positive Development: What Do Children Do to Flourish?. New York: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers; 2005; pp163-179. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Education, Family Composition, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course, Marriage, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology
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Epps, Sylvia R.; Park, Seoung Eun; Huston, Aletha C., and Ripke, Marika. A Scale of Positive Social Behaviors: Chapter 11. Moore, Kristin A. and Lippman, Laura, (Eds.). What do Children Need to Flourish?. : Springer Publications; 2005; pp163-182. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Education, Family Composition, Family-Household Income, Marriage, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology
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Folbre, Nancy; Yoon, Jayoung; Finnoff, Kade, and Fuligni, Allison Sidle. By What Measure? Family Time Devoted to Children in the United States. Demography. 2005; 42(2):373-390. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Freeman, Cynthia R. Relative Contributions of Mastery, Maternal Affective States, and Childhood Difficulty to Maternal Self-Efficacy. Nevada: University of Nevada, Reno; 2006128 pp.DAI-B 67/10, p. 6111, Apr 2007. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Intergenerational Effects
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Fuligni, Allison Sidle and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. Measuring Mother and Father Shared Caregiving: An Analysis Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics-Child Development Supplement. Day, Randal D. and Lamb, Michael E., (Eds). Conceptualizing and Measuring Father Involvement. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 2004; pp341-357. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects
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Fuligni, Allison Sidle; McCabe, Lisa; McLanahan, Sara, and Roth, Jodie. Four New National Longitudinal Surveys on Children. Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Fuligni, Allison Sidle, and Berlin, Lisa J., ed. Early Child Development in the 21st Century: Profiles of Current Research Initiatives. New York and London: Teachers College Press; 2003; pp350-359. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Time Use
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Gibson, D. Long-Term Food Stamp Program Participation is Differentially Related to Overweight in Young Girls and Boys. The Journal of Nutrition. 2004; (134):372-379. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food Stamps, Food and Nutrition, Health
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Ginther, Donna; Haveman, Robert, and Wolfe, Barbara. Neighborhood Attributes as Determinants of Children's Outcomes: How Robust are the Relationships?. The Journal of Human Resources. 2000; 35(4):603-642. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Social Psychology
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Gould, Elise. Decomposing the Effects of Children's Health on Mother's Labor Supply: Is It Time or Money?. Health Economics. 2004; 13(June):525-541. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Labor Supply, Women's Studies
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Gould, Elise. Essays on Health, Work, Poverty, and Income Inequality. Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2004125 pp. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Health, Income, Poverty, Women's Studies
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Grafova, Irina. Overweight Children: Assessing the Contribution of the Neighborhood Environment. Preventive Medicine. 2008; 47(3):304-308. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food and Nutrition, Geographic Location-Mobility, Health
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Grant, Elizabeth. Cumulative Advantage: A New Look at the Effect of Family Social Class on Children's Educational Achievement and the Black-White Achievement Gap. California: Stanford University; 200524 pp. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Wealth
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Guo, Shenyang ( ). Analyzing Grouped Data with Hierarchical Linear Modeling. Children and Youth Services Review. 2005; 27(6):637-652. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Intergenerational Effects, Poverty
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Han, Wen-Jui; Leventhal, Tama, and Linver, Miriam R. The Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) in Middle Childhood: A Study of Three Large-Scale Data Sets. Parenting. 2004; 2 & 3(189-210). Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS)
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Harper, Scott. The Context of Contact: The Relations Among Nonresident Father Distress, Father Behavior, Father-Child Relationship Quality, and Child Well-Being . Missouri: University of Missouri - Columbia; 200557 pp.DAI-A 66/09, p. 3475, Mar. 2006. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Harper, Scott and Fine, Mark A. The Effects of Involved Nonresidential Fathers' Distress, Parenting Behaviors, Inter-Parental Conflict, and the Quality of Father-Child Relationships on Children's Well-Being. Fathering: A Journal of Theory and Practice About Men As Fathers. 2006; 4(3):286-311. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Hoard, Laura Ruth. Chronic Illness and Behavior Problems in Children: Mediating and Moderating Influences: University of Maryland - College Park; 20041135 pagesDAI-A 65/03 Sept. 2004. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Intergenerational Effects, Social Psychology
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Hofferth, Sandra L. Residential Father Family Type and Child Well-Being: Investment Versus Selection. Demography. 2006; 43(1):53-77. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Education, Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Marriage
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Hofferth, Sandra L. ( ). Race/Ethnic Differences in Father Involvement in Two-Parent Families: Culture, Context, or Economy?. Journal of Family Issues. 2003; 24(2):185-216. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L. Response Bias in a Popular Indicator of Reading to Children. Sociological Methodology. 2006; 36(1):301-315. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Family Composition, Income, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Hofferth, Sandra L. . Family Reading to Young Children: Social Desirability and Cultural Biases in Reporting. ; 1999; Paper presented at a workshop on the Measurement of and Research on Time Use, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, Washington D.C. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L. . Healthy Environments , Healthy Children: Children in Families. . Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research; 1998. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L. . . Children's Time. : Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research; 1998. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L.; Cabrera, Natasha; Carlson, Marcia; Coley, Rebekah Levine; Day, Randal, and Schindler, Holly. Resident Father Involvement and Social Fathering. Hofferth, Sandra L. and Casper, Lynne M., eds. Handbook of Measurement Issues in Family Research. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers; 2007; pp335-374. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Marriage, Social Psychology, Survey Methodology, Women's Studies
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Curtin, Sally C. Poverty, Food Programs, and Childhood Obesity. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 2005; 24(4):703-706. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food Stamps, Food and Nutrition, Health, Poverty
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Curtin, Sally C. Leisure Time Activities in Middle Childhood: Chapter 7. Moore, Kristin A. and Lippman, Laura, (Eds.). What Do Children Need to Flourish?. : Springer Publications; 2005; pp95-100. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Health, Home Production, Income, Social Psychology, Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Anderson, Kermyt G. Are all Dads Equal? Biology versus Marriage as a Basis for Paternal Investment. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 2003; 65(1):213-232; ISSN. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Marriage
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Jankuniene, Zita. Life After School. Educational Leadership. 2001; 58(7):19-23. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L.; Pleck, Joseph; Stueve, Jeffrey F.; Bianchi, Suzanne M., and Sayer, Liana. The Demography of Fathers: What Fathers Do . Natasha Cabrera and Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, (eds.). Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 2002; pp63-90. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Reid, L. Early Childbearing and Children's Achievement and Behavior Over Time. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2002; 34(1):41-49. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Fertility
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Reid, Lori. . A Cohort/Period Comparison of the Effects of the Timing of Childbearing on Children's Achievement and Behavior. ; 2001. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Fertility
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Hofferth, Sandra L. and Sandberg, John F. How American Children Spend Their Time. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 2001; 63(2):295-308. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Social Psychology, Time Use
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Hofferth, Sandra L.; Smith, Julia; McLoyd, Vonnie C., and Finkelstein Payes, Jonathan. Achievement and Behavior Among Children of Welfare Recipients, Welfare Leavers, and Low Income Single Mothers. Journal of Social Issues. 2000; 56(4):747-773. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Government Transfers, Poverty, TANF
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Howley, Caitlin. Remote Possibilities: Rural Children's Out of School Activities and Educational Aspirations. Pennsylvania: Temple University; 2005200 pp.DAI-A 66/06, p. 2390, Dec. 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Geographic Location-Mobility, Time Use
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Howley, Caitlin W. Remote Possibilities: Rural Children's Educational Aspirations. Peabody Journal of Education. 2006; 81(2):62-80. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education
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Hsu, Shu-Yao. Social Capital, Parental Behaviors and Children's Self-Esteem in the Family Context. Michigan: Michigan State University; 2001. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Social Psychology
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Hynes, Kathryn Bancroft. The Trade-Offs Parents Make: Examining the Relationship Between Parental Employment, Parental Resources, and Children's Cognitive Development. New York: Cornell University; 2005245 pp.DAI-A 66/02, p. 775, Aug. 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family-Household Income, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Marriage, Poverty
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Jackson, Margot I. and Mare, Robert D. Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Measurements of Neighborhood Experience and Their Effects on Children. Social Science Research. 2007; 36(2):590-610. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Jones, S.J.; Jahns, L.; Laraia, B.A., and Haughton, B. Lower Risk of Overweight in School-Aged Food Insure Girls Who Participate in Food Assistance: Results from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 2003; 157(8):780-784. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food and Nutrition, Health, Women's Studies
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Joo, Myungkook. Long-Term Impacts of Early Childhood Care and Education on Children's Academic, Behavior, and School Outcomes: Is Head Start More Effective than Private Preschools and No Preschools for Poor Children?. Missouri: Washington University at St. Louis; 2006133 pgs.DAI-A 68/02, p. 133, August, 2007. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Women's Studies
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Kahn, M.D., MPH, Robert S.; Brandt, M.A., Dominique, and Whitaker, M.D., Robert C. . Combined Effect of Mothers' and Fathers' Mental Health Symptoms on Children's Behavioral and Emotional Well-Being. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 2004; 158(8):721-729. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health
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Keller, Matthew C.; Nesse, Randolph M., and Hofferth, Sandra L. The Triver-Willard Hypothesis of Parental Investment; No Effect in the Contemporary United States. Evolution and Human Behavior. 2001; 22(5):343-360. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Keyes, Corey L. M. Mental Health in Adolescence: Is America's Youth Flourishing?. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 2006; 76(3):395-402. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Social Psychology
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Keyes, Corey L. M. The Subjective Well-Being of America's Youth: Toward a Comprehensive Assessment. Adolescent & Family Health. 2006; 4(1):3-11. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Health, Social Psychology
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Knutson, Kristen L. and Lauderdale, Diane S. Sleep Duration and Overweight in Adolescents: Self-Reported Sleep Hours Versus Time Diaries. Pediatrics. 2007; 119(5):E1056-E1062. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Life Course, Time Use
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Kotler, Jennifer Anne. Children's Television Use and Parental Regulation: An Interactive Systems Analysis: The University of Texas at Austin; 1999. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Kowaleski-Jones, Lori; Dunifon, Rachel, and Ream, G. Community Contributions to Scholastic Success. Journal of Community Psychology. 2006; 34(3):343-362. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Geographic Location-Mobility, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Lamb, Michael E. The Role of the Father in Child Development (4th Edition). Fathering. 2005; 3(3):313. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Family Composition
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Lareau, Annette and Weininger, Elliot. Time, Work, and Family Life: Reconceptualizing Gendered Time Patterns through the Case of Children's Organized Activities. Sociological Forum. 2008; 23(3):419-454. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Home Production, Intergenerational Effects, Occupation-Industry, Time Use
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Lee, Sook-Jung. The Internet and Adolescent Social Capital: Who Benefits More From Internet Use?. Texas: The University of Texas at Austin; 2007152 pgs. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Geographic Location-Mobility, Intergenerational Effects, Intergenerational Transfers-Assistance, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology, Time Use, Wealth
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Linver, Miriam R.; Fuligni, Allison Sidle, and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. How Do Parents Matter? Income, Interactions, and Intervention During Childhood. Albright, Karen and Conley, Dalton, (Eds.). After the Bell: Family Background, Public Policy, and Educational Success. New York: Routledge; 2004; pp25-50. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Education, Health, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Job Skills, Poverty
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Linver, Miriam R.; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, and Natasha Cabrera. The Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) Inventory: The Derivation of Conceptually Designed Subscales. Parenting. 2004; 4(2-3):99-114. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS)
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Loveless, Tom. How Well are American Students Learning?. A Report by the Brown Center on Education Policy. : The Brookings Institution; 2003pp. 17-26(; 1(4)). Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education
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Lumeng, J. C.; Ganon, K.; Appugliese, D.; Cabral, H. J., and Zuckerman, B. Preschool Child Care and Risk of Overweight in 6- to 12-Year Old Children. International Journal of Obesity. 2005; 29(1):60-66. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food and Nutrition, Health
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López Turley, Ruth N. Is Relative Deprivation Beneficial? The Effects of Richer and Poorer Neighbors on Children's Outcomes. Journal of Community Psychology. 2002; 30(6):671-686. CODEN: Child Development Supplement (CDS)/ Child Development/ Geographic Location-Mobility. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Geographic Location-Mobility
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Mahoney, J. L.; Harris, A. L., and Eccles, Jackie S. Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development, and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis. The Society for Research on Child Development: Social Policy Report. 2006; 20(4):1-32. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Malat, J.; Oh, H. J., and Hamilton, M. A. Poverty Experience, Race, and Child Health. Public Health Reports. 2005; 120(4):442-447. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Marsiglio, W.; Amato, P.; Day, R. D., and Lamb, M.E. Scholarship on Fatherhood in the 1990s and Beyond. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 2000; 621173-1191. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS)
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Marsiglio, William. The Role of the Father in Child Development (4th edition) edited by Michael E. Lamb. Fathering. 2005; 3(3):313. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Intergenerational Effects
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McBride, Brent A.; Schoppe, Sarah J.; Ho, Moon-Ho, and Rane, Thomas R. Multiple Determinants of Father Involvement: An Exploratory Analysis Using the PSID-CDS Data Set. Day, Randal D and Lamb, Michael E., (Eds). Conceptualizing and Measuring Father Involvement. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 2004; pp321-340. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Social Psychology
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McBride, Brent A.; Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J., and Ho, Moon-Ho. The Mediating Role of Fathers' School Involvement on Student Achievement. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 2005; 26(2):201-216. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education
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McLoyd, Vonnie C.; Kaplan, Rachel; Hardaway, Cecily R., and Wood, Dana. Does Endorsement of Physical Discipline Matter? Assessing Moderating Influences on the Maternal and Child Psychological Correlates of Physical Discipline in African American Families. Journal of Family Psychology. 2007; 21(2):165-175. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology
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Megna, Claudia. Differential Parenting by Mothers and Fathers. Canada: University of Toronto (Canada); 200438 pgs. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Intergenerational Effects, Marriage
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Moore, Kristin Anderson and Vandivere, Sharon. Longitudinal Indicators of the Social Context of Families: Beyond the Snapshot. Social Indicators Research. 2007; 83(1):55-85. Keywords: AFDC, Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Fertility, Geographic Location-Mobility, Government Transfers, Health, Income, Labor Supply, Life Course, Marriage, Poverty, Social Psychology
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Neblett, Nicole Gardner. Patterns of Single Mothers' Work and Welfare Use: What Matters for Children's Well-Being?. Journal of Family Issues. 2007; 28(8):1083-1112. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Child Support, Family Composition, Government Transfers, Poverty, Women's Studies
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Nelson, T. J. Low-Income Fathers. Annual Review of Sociology. 2004; 30:427-451. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Income
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Ng, Irene YueHoong. Intergenerational and Neighborhood Impacts on Youth. Michigan: University of Michigan; 2006130 pgs.DAI 67-07A. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Geographic Location-Mobility
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O'Connor, Lisa Avia. The Ecology of the Black-White Test Score Gap: What Know and What Matters. New York: Columbia University; 2001. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Oh, Su Min. Pathways from Neighborhood Characteristics to Adolescent Well-Being and Academic Achievement. Michigan: Michigan State University; 200581 pgs.DAI-A 66/04, p. 1514, Oct. 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Geographic Location-Mobility
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Ono, Hiromi and Smock, Pamela J. Parents' Time with Children: Patterns in Diverse Family Contexts. PAA Annual Meeting; March 29-31, 2007; New York, NY. ; 2007. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Time Use
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Ono, Hiromi and Tsai, Hsin-Jen. Race, Parental Socioeconomic Status and Computer Use Time Outside of School Among Young American Children, 1997 to 2003. Journal of Family Issues. 2008; 29(12):1650-1672. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Time Use
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Paley, Irina. Right Place, Right Time: Parental Employment Schedules and the Allocation of Time to Children. Rhode Island: Brown University; 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Occupation-Industry, Time Use, Work Experience
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Pittman, Laura D. Grandmothers' Involvement Among Young Adolescents Growing Up in Poverty. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 2007; 17(1):89-116. Keywords: AFDC, Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Food Stamps, Health, Income, Life Course, Marriage, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Women's Studies
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Pritchett, Laura McCallister. Childhood Effects of Low Birth Weight: Johns Hopkins University; 2004266 pp. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Health
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Raley, Sara. Transmitting Advantage: Maternal Education Differences in Parental Investment Activities. Maryland: University of Maryland - College Park; 2007243 pgs. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Time Use, Women's Studies
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Ramsey Walton and Tia Renee. Correlates of Academic Achievement Among African American Boys. Michigan: Michigan State University; 200797 pgs. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Education, Family Composition, Geographic Location-Mobility, Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Raymond, Joan. Kids Just Wanna Have Fun. American Demographics. 2000; 22(2):56-61. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Expenditures, Food and Nutrition, Social Psychology
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Richard, Patrick. Estimating the Effects of Children and Adolescents with Emotional and Behavioral Problems on Their Parents' Labor Market Outcomes. Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University; 2008186 pgs. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Family-Household Income, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Labor Supply, Marriage, Occupation-Industry
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Ripke, Marika; Huston, Althea C.; Eccles, Jacquelynne, and Templeton, Janice. The Assessment of Psychological, Emotional, and Social Development Indicators in Middle Childhood: Chapter 5. Brown, Brett V., (Ed.). Key Indicators of Child and Youth Well-Being: Completing the Picture. : CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group; 2007; pp131-166. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Family-Household Income, Food and Nutrition, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Labor Supply, Life Course, Marriage, Poverty
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Roth, J.; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Linver, Miriam R., and Hofferth, Sandra L. What Happens During the School Day? Time Diaries from a National Sample of Elementary School Teachers. Teachers College Record. 2003; (105):317-343. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Sandberg, John F. and Hofferth, Sandra L. Changes in Children's Time With Parents: A Correction. Demography. 2005; 42(2):391-395. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Sandberg, John F. and Hofferth, Sandra L. Changes in Children's Time with Parents, U.S. 1981-1997. Demography. 2001; 38(8):423-436. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Sandberg, John and Rafail, Patrick. Family Size, Children's Cognitive Test Scores and Familial Interaction. PAA Annual Meeting; March 29-31, 2007; New York, NY. ; 2007. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition
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Schindler, Holly S. Becoming a Father, Father Involvement, and Father Economic and Psychological Well-Being. Massachusetts: Boston College; 2007116 pgs. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Family-Household Income, Fertility, Home Production, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course
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Sener, Ipek N. and Bhat, Chandra R. An Analysis of the Social Context of Children's Weekend Discretionary Activity Participation. Transportation. 2007; 34(6):697-722. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Family Composition, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Time Use
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Sener, Ipek; Copperman, Rachel; Pendyala, Ram, and Chandra, Bhat. An Analysis of Children's Leisure Activity Engagement: Examining the Day of Week, Location, Physical Activity Level, and Fixity Dimensions. Transportation. 2008; 35(5):673-696. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition, Health, Income, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course, Time Use, Wealth
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Shanks, Trina R. Williams. The Impacts of Household Wealth on Child Development. Journal of Poverty. 2007; 11(2):93-116. Keywords: AFDC, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Fertility, Financial Behavior, Geographic Location-Mobility, Government Transfers, Health, Housing, Intergenerational Effects, Labor Supply, Life Course, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology, Social Security, Taxes, Unemployment, Wealth, Women's Studies
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Shim, Mi-Suk P. Predictors of Children's Violent Media Use. Texas: University of Texas at Austin; 2005146 pgs.DAI-B 65/10, p. 5440, Apr. 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects
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Shin, Nary. Exploring Pathways from Television to Academic Achievement in School-Age Children. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 2004; 165(4):367-382. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education
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Simonton, Sharon Z. Socioeconomic Status And Childhood Overweight In A Nationally Representative Sample of U. S. Children Aged 6-18 Years . Annals of Epidemiology. 2008; 18 (9):723-. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Food and Nutrition, Health, Intergenerational Effects
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Simonton, Sharon Z. An Examination of Associations Between Socioeconomic Position and Childhood Overweight for Black and White Children in the United States. Michigan: University of Michigan; 2005232 pp.DAI-B 66/02, p. 851, Aug 2005. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Wealth
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Simonton, Sharon Z. Prevalence And Extent of Severe Childhood Overweight In A Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Children Aged 6-18 Years. Annals of Epidemiology. 2008; 18(9):723-. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food and Nutrition, Health, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Snell, Emily K.; Adam, Emma K., and Duncan, Greg J. Sleep and the Body Mass Index and Overweight Status of Children and Adolescents. Child Development. 2007; 78(1):309-323. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health
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Stafford, Frank P. and Yeung, Wei-Jun J. The Distribution of Children's Developmental Resources. Hamermesh, D. S. and Pfann, G. A., (eds.). The Economics of Time Use. : Elsevier B. V.; 2005; pp297-. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Tijdens, Kea and Dragstra, Anna. How Many Hours Do You Usually Work?: An Analysis of Working Hours Questions in 26 Large-Scale Surveys in Six Countries and the European Union. Time & Society. 2007; 16(1):119-130. Keywords: Automobile, Child Development Supplement (CDS), International, Occupation-Industry, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Time Use, Work Experience
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Turley, Ruth ( ). When do Neighborhoods Matter? The Role of Race and Neighborhood Peers. Social Science Research. 2003; 32(1):61-79; ISSN. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Housing, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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Vandewater, Elizabeth A. and Bickham, David S. ( ). The Impact of Educational Television on Young Children's Academic Skills in the Context of Family Stress. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 2004; 25( ):717-728. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family Composition
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Vandewater, Elizabeth A.; Bickham, David S., and Lee, June H. Time Well Spent? Relating Television Use to Children's Free-Time Activities. Pediatrics. 2006; 117(2):181-191. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Time Use
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Vandewater, Elizabeth A. and Huang, Xuan. Parental Weight Status as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Television Viewing and Childhood Overweight. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 2006; 160(4):425-431. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Intergenerational Effects
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Vandewater, Elizabeth A.; Lee, June H., and Shim, Mi-Suk. Family Conflict and Violent Media Use Among School-Aged Children. Media Psychology. 2005; 7(1):73-86. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education
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Vandewater, Elizabeth A.; Shim, M., and Caplovitz, A.G. Linking Obesity and Activity Level with Children's Television and Video Game Use. Journal of Adolescence. 2004; 27(1):71-85. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Food and Nutrition, Health, Social Psychology, Time Use
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Wagmiller, Robert L. Jr.; Lennon, Mary Clare, and Kuang, Li. Parental Health and Children's Economic Well-Being. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 2008; 49(1):37-55. Keywords: AFDC, Aging, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Divorce-Separation, Education, Family-Household Income, Financial Behavior, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course, Marriage, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Widowhood
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Weinberg, Bruce. An Incentive Model of the Effect of Parental Income on Children. Journal of Political Economy. 2001; 109(2):266-280. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Income
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Weinshenker, Matthew N. A Matter of Timing: Delayed Fatherhood in the United States. Illinois: University of Chicago; 2006. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Education, Income, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Wealth
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Williams, Trina Rachelle. The Impact of Household Wealth and Poverty on Child Development Outcomes: Examining Asset Effects: Washington University; 2003. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Health, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Wealth
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Wimer, Christopher Todd. Successful Childrearing in Diverse Neightborhood Environments: Understanding the Role of Secure, Stable Employment. Massachusetts: Harvard University; 2007168 pgs. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Education, Family-Household Income, Geographic Location-Mobility, Intergenerational Effects, Job Skills, Labor Supply, Occupation-Industry, Statistical Methods, Survey Methodology, Women's Studies
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Wimer, Christopher; Simpkins, Sandra D.; Dearing, Eric; Bouffard, Suzanne M.; Caronongan, Pia, and Weiss, Heather B. Predicting Youth Out-Of-School Time Participation: Multiple Risks and Developmental Differences. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly. 2008; 54(2):179-207. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Family-Household Income, Geographic Location-Mobility, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Social Psychology, Time Use
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Woodhouse, Sally Dawn. The Relationships Between Child Care Costs, Maternal Employment and Children's Test Scores: University of California, Berkeley; 2001. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Expenditures, Women's Studies
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Wright, J. C.; Huston, A. C.; Vandewater, Elizabeth A.; Bickham, David S.; Scantlin, R. M.; Kotler, J. A.; Caplovitz, A. G.; Lee, J. H.; Hofferth, Sandra L., and Finkelstein Payes, Jonathan. American Children's Use of Electronic Media in 1997. . Children in the Digital Age: Influences of Electronic Media on Development. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.; 2002; pp35-54. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Time Use
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Wright, John C.; Huston, Aletha C.; Vandewater, Elizabeth A.; Bickham, David S.; Scantlin, Ronda M.; Kotler, Jennifer A.; Caplovitz, Allison Gilman; Lee, June H.; Hofferth, Sandra L., and Finkelstein Payes, Jonathan. American Children's Use of Electronic Media in 1997: A National Survey. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 2001; 22(1):31-47. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Social Psychology, Time Use
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Yeung, Wei-Jun J. and Conley Dalton. Black-White Achievement Gap and Family Wealth. Child Development. 2008; 79(2):303-324. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Expenditures, Family-Household Income, Health, Intergenerational Effects, Life Course, Poverty, Racial-Ethnic Differences, Wealth
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Yeung, Wei-Jun J. and Glauber, R. Time Use for Children in Low-Income Families. Crane, R. and Marshall, E., eds. Handbook of Families and Poverty: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. : Sage Publication; forthcoming. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Poverty, Time Use
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Yeung, Wei-Jun J. Fathers: An Overlooked Resource for Children's School Success. Conley, Dalton and Albright, Karen, Eds. After the Bell: Family Background, Public Policy, and Educational Success. London and New York: Routledge Press; 2004; pp145-168. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Education, Intergenerational Effects
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Yeung, Wei-Jun J. and Linver, Miriam R. . Mediators of Income Effects on Young Children's Development. ; 2000; Paper presented at Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research (JCPR) 1999-2000 HHS-ASPE/Census Bureau Small Grants Conference, May 18, 2000, Washington D.C. Keywords: Child Development, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Family-Household Income
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Yeung, Wei-Jun J.; Linver, Miriam R., and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne. How Money Matters for Young Children's Development: Parental Investment and Family Processes. Child Development. 2002; 73(6):1861-1879. Keywords: Child Development Supplement (CDS), Earnings, Intergenerational Effects, Intergenerational Transfers-Assistance
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Yeung, Wei-Jun J.; Sandberg, John F.; Davis-Kean, Pamela E., and Hofferth, Sandra L. Children's Time with Fathers in Intact Families. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 2001; 63(1):136-154. Keywords: Child Care, Child Development Supplement (CDS), Intergenerational Effects, Racial-Ethnic Differences
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