Stage 1 adjusted for child gender, age in months at sweep 5, birth order and number
of children in household at sweep 5.
Among those
with children in the household under age 18, 16 percent of respondents expect financing their children's education to delay their retirement.
A very interesting 2010 study looked at educational outcomes
for children in households in 27 countries, collecting data on the number of books in the household collection.
Children in households in, say, the upper quarter of the income distribution come into a world surrounded by books, a world in which nearly every toy is in some sense educational.
A court may consider a split custody arrangement if one parent is financially incapable of caring for multiple children and splitting the custody arrangement would
enable children in both households to receive proper care.
Second, the current formulas also benefit states with
more children in each household, whether or not the states serve more children in their public schools.
They argued that families were receiving «significantly more cash than [was] necessary to meet their essential living needs», because more was paid
for children in a household.
A court may consider a split custody arrangement if one parent is financially incapable of caring for multiple children and splitting the custody arrangement would
enable children in both households to receive proper care.
She draws much of her knowledge from growing up as an
only child in a household where her siblings were the dogs her parents showed - German Shepherds, Borzois, and Mini-Dachshunds.
Families and those with
children in the household who have been renting long - term are more likely to plan to move to a purchased home, at 47 percent and 51 percent, respectively.
Stage 1 examined the association between family adversity and each of the health outcomes or health behaviours after controlling for a set of basic demographic factors (the child's gender, the child's age in months at sweep 5, whether the child was first born or had older siblings and the number of
children in the household at sweep 5).
The state had tried to justify the law on the grounds that the prohibition was rationally related to the goal of
placing children in households with «better role models» where they would face «less discrimination.»
This is unlikely to be an education effect though: 15 % of
children in households where no one has any qualifications had experienced four or more different health problems, compared with 21 - 22 % of those in households with standard or higher grades, and 19 % in households with higher education.
After verifying the presence of school -
age children in the household, respondents were asked how many of these children currently attend schools in a variety of sectors: district school, charter school, private school, and home school.
As mentioned earlier, the DHS and MICS surveys collect data on the relationship
between children in a household and the head of that household, not specifically on the child's caretaker.
The tension mirrors disputes that have arisen over the refusal by Catholic hospitals and universities to offer contraception in their employee health plans and moves by local governments to stop contracting with religiously affiliated adoption agencies that refuse to place
children in households headed by same - sex couples.
For many parents this is the perfect option when their child will be in day care, at a caregiver s house or there are other
children in the household too and having everyone be potty trained would be so much easier.
Face - to - face questionnaires were completed by adult caregivers; they were asked about an
index child in the household aged between 1 and 14, and about the levels of discipline this child was subjected to.
Amongst those respondents who didn't select «none of these», over a quarter * (27 per cent) of British adults with
children in their household admitted that their children actively take part in activities such as sport, but they themselves do not.
Just taking the example of sport and exercise, our research found that amongst those who didn't select «none of these», more than a fifth (22 % per cent) of British adults with
children in their household say they would take their children to sports and community groups if they took place at their school.
Under community eligibility, reimbursements are determined by a formula based on the percentage of «Identified Students» who are approved to receive free meals by means other than a household application,
primarily children in households participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) who are «directly certified» through data matching.
CIBC's survey was conducted online from Aug. 19 - 24 among 1,004 Canadian adults who are Angus Reid panellists with
children in the household planning on attending, are currently attending or have attended a post-secondary institution in the past two years.
«Arguing and fighting is psychologically stressful for the adults caught in conflict; this study demonstrates the costs of that conflict for
children in the household as well.»
Children with two or more siblings in the household at age 2 were half as likely as children who were the
only child in the household to have an emotional symptoms score in the borderline or abnormal range (8 % compared with 15 %).
Those more likely to have paid cash include singles (41 percent) and families
without children in the household (27 percent, compared to 18 percent of those with children).
The table indicates that many of the associations were statistically significant after controlling for several basic demographic factors (the child's gender, the child's age in months at sweep 5, whether the child was first born or had older siblings and the number of
children in the household at sweep 5 9) but not other parenting measures.