Sentences with phrase «changes in family composition»

Family instability and changes in family composition (through parental separation or re-partnering) has been associated with behavioural problems in young children (Kiernan and Mensah, 2010) and this and other research (see for example Coleman and Glenn, 2010 for a review) has shown that parental separation is associated with poor maternal mental health.
Her research has focused on adoption, changes in family composition, multicultural identity, and the impact of trauma on families and children.
As part of the study, detailed information was obtained at annual intervals from birth to age 15 years on any changes in family composition.
Our insurance requirements keep changing through different junctures in our lives - changes in family composition, changes in income and expenses, changes in liabilities and assets, etc..
The relationship... is seen as one that fluctuates with the changing needs, growth of family members, changes in family composition, and stress and crisis» «Marital Conflict: Its Course and Treatment — As Seen by Caseworkers,» Social Case - work, April, 1966, p. 212).
Consider having an experienced lawyer such as Susan Eleff review your current will and other estate planning documents in light of those changes, as well as to accommodate a change in financial situation, a change in state of residence, a change in family composition, or a change in family dynamics that may warrant a modification of the disposition of your estate.

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Of all the arguments made in the presentation, the most important (in my view) is on the changing composition of families.
-- When changes in the composition of families are taken into account — including fewer adults per household as family sizes decrease — the real after - tax income of middle - class families increased 30 per cent from 1976 to 2010 — on par with other income groups, but still lower than the top earners
These dramatic changes are made all the more significant by the ways in which family composition appears to be related to important social, behavioral, and economic characteristics.
Or it may be that demographics matter because changes in the demographic composition of local school districts increase the desire among families to sort students into similar peer groups.
To underscore its commitment to FCE in education policy, the federal policy panel also noted changes that are happening within the composition of the Department of Education, including the new role of Family Engagement Ambassador which will serve to promote and support family engagement in education policy on a national Family Engagement Ambassador which will serve to promote and support family engagement in education policy on a national family engagement in education policy on a national level.
(Citizenship of the Union — Article 20 TFEU − Directive 2003 / 86 / EC − Right to family reunification − Union citizens who are minor children living with their mothers, who are third country nationals, in the territory of the Member State of which the children are nationals — Permanent right of residence in that Member State of the mothers who have been granted sole custody of the Union citizens — Change in composition of the families following the mothers» remarriage to third country nationals and the birth of children of those marriages who are also third country nationals — Applications for family reunification in the Member State of origin of the Union citizens — Refusal of the right of residence to the new spouses on the ground of lack of sufficient resources — Right to respect for family life — Taking into consideration of the children's best interests)
Change in household and family composition: adding new members (e.g., new half - sibling) increased feelings of security.
Foster Care Placement Change: The Role of Family Dynamics and Household Composition Waid, Kothari, Bank, & McBeath (2016) Children and Youth Services Review, 68 Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve permaFamily Dynamics and Household Composition Waid, Kothari, Bank, & McBeath (2016) Children and Youth Services Review, 68 Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve permafamily dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve permanence.
Schools were the third behind only «being tired of their current home» (30 percent) and a change in family circumstances / composition (23 percent).
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