The economic circumstances of the families and the nature of the faith communities were different and yet both acknowledge the role of family and faith community in creating the framework in which a call could be heard.
Aziz R and Roth D (2012) Understanding family and friends care: analysis of the social and
economic circumstances of family and friends carers (FRG).
Not exact matches
According to Jack Mintz, one
of Canada's leading tax experts, income splitting would achieve «horizontal equity» meaning «the equal treatment
of equals» where «
families with similar
economic circumstances should be taxed similarly».
The challenges they face are due to the dire
economic circumstances that sometimes prevent them from being able to parent in the way that they would like, creating a lot
of heartbreak for
families and having dire consequences for children.
The generous donation
of time, talent and money enable us to provide a full Waldorf curriculum and remain accessible to
families of many different
economic circumstances.
We believe that Waldorf Education should be accessible to all
families who value and are committed to it, regardless
of their
economic circumstances.
Significantly, however, the study found that the link between the behaviors and the lower risk
of obesity held even after they controlled for a
family's
economic status and other factors, which suggests that the behaviors are beneficial regardless
of a
family's
circumstances.
This is an epic story to tell given the length
of the novel and the history / material it covers, and Fincher slices and dices his way through the dizzying
family tree,
economic circumstances, trials, tribulations,
of the story.
It could be considered a thankless role under some
circumstances (she doesn't get a lot
of the script's comedy), but it allows her to unlock the uneasy balance between motherly love and disappointment and
economic anxiety and social status and all
of the things that a lower class
family has to contend with.
Further, the savings accumulated through the carryover
of unspent childcare subsidies are likely to have positive effects down the line on the
family's
economic circumstances and the ability to plan for and encourage a child's education beyond high school.
Description: «Women's empowerment and vocational training programs offer sustainable solutions, giving women the tools necessary to gain social and
economic independence to lift them and their
families out
of unhealthy
circumstances.
With vast
economic, political, and eco-problems (other than climate change) to ponder, and with the challenges
of making a living and raising a
family in increasingly daunting
circumstances, the attention
of many people is on a lot
of other things in addition to climate change.
Our lawyers have decades
of experience and have mastered the complexities
of divorce and
family law, as well as the related social and
economic circumstances affecting our diverse community
of clients.
The behaviour occurs in a context where there is a real or perceived power imbalance between the pupil and the individual based on factors such as size, strength, age, intelligence, peer group power,
economic status, social status, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation,
family circumstances, gender, race, disability or the receipt
of special education
Secondly, the value
of a case depends on a multitude
of factors, including but not limited to: the
circumstances of the accident; the physical limitations and permanent injuries resulting from the accident, the
economic losses suffered by the victim and / or his
family (medical bills past and future, future and past lost wages); any scarring or disfigurement; the strength
of each side's experts and what kind
of witness each
of the parties makes.
Table 2 compares the Early Start and control groups on a series
of measures
of parent behavior and
family circumstances, including maternal depression, substance use,
family violence,
economic circumstances, and adverse life events assessed over the period from 5 to 9 years.
This survey aims to provide a clearer picture
of the demographic, personal,
economic and financial
circumstances of family and friends carers, the children they are looking after and the reasons for children coming into their care.Read more
Table 1 compares the Early Start and control groups in a series
of measures
of maternal health,
family functioning,
family economic circumstances, and exposure to adverse life events, assessed up to the 36 - month follow - up time.
The results
of this evaluation
of the Early Start service showed that, despite clear benefits
of the program for parenting - and child - related outcomes, as described in our earlier article, 1 there was no evidence to suggest that the program had a positive impact on a wide range
of family - related outcomes, including maternal health,
family functioning,
family economic circumstances, and susceptibility to
family stress.
In this article, we address this issue by examining the extent to which
families participating in the Early Start program showed improved outcomes in the areas
of maternal health,
family functioning,
family economic circumstances, and susceptibility to
family stress, compared with the outcomes
of a randomly assigned control group.
This pattern
of results is clearly consistent with the conclusion that the Early Start service offered
families no consistent benefits in the areas
of maternal health,
family functioning,
family economic circumstances, and exposure to stress and adversity.
3 FACTORS WHICH HELP OR HINDER IMPROVEMENT 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Key findings 3.3 Domains
of influence on cognitive development 3.3.1 Demographic characteristics 3.3.2
Family composition 3.3.3 Parenting factors 3.3.4 Experience
of childcare and pre-school 3.3.5 Child health and early development 3.3.6 Parenting support 3.3.7 Maternal health and health behaviours 3.3.8 Material and
economic circumstances 3.4 Summary
of single domain effects 3.5 Combined domain effects 3.5.1 Summary
of combined domain effects 3.5.2 Explaining the effect
of education on gaps in ability
Our outreach initiatives help us extend these lessons from our shows while focusing on the
circumstances and challenges
of specific populations — such as military
families, those struggling through the
economic downturn, or those impacted by traumatic events like Hurricane Katrina or 9/11.
In making an equitable apportionment
of marital property, the
family court must give weight in such proportion as it finds appropriate to all
of the following factors: (1) the duration
of the marriage along with the ages
of the parties at the time
of the marriage and at the time
of the divorce; (2) marital misconduct or fault
of either or both parties, if the misconduct affects or has affected the
economic circumstances of the parties or contributed to the breakup
of the marriage; (3) the value
of the marital property and the contribution
of each spouse to the acquisition, preservation, depreciation, or appreciation in value
of the marital property, including the contribution
of the spouse as homemaker; (4) the income
of each spouse, the earning potential
of each spouse, and the opportunity for future acquisition
of capital assets; (5) the health, both physical and emotional,
of each spouse; (6) either spouse's need for additional training or education in order to achieve that spouse's income potential; (7) the non marital property
of each spouse; (8) the existence or nonexistence
of vested retirement benefits for each or either spouse; (9) whether separate maintenance or alimony has been awarded; (10) the desirability
of awarding the
family home as part
of equitable distribution or the right to live therein for reasonable periods to the spouse having custody
of any children; (11) the tax consequences to each or either party as a result
of equitable apportionment; (12) the existence and extent
of any prior support obligations; (13) liens and any other encumbrances upon the marital property and any other existing debts; (14) child custody arrangements and obligations at the time
of the entry
of the order; and (15) such other relevant factors as the trial court shall expressly enumerate in its order.
The homeless, the poor, the working poor — challenges ranging from mental illness and the response (or lack thereof)
of our health care system,
economic circumstance (the lack
of control
of the
family into which we are born), and
economic stagnation (mired in a minimum wage job.