Sentences with phrase «family socioeconomic circumstances»

This mediating role of early child care, however, paled in comparison to family socioeconomic circumstances.

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Young men — and they are almost always between the ages of 16 and 30 — who convert to the radical Islamist cause come from a variety of socioeconomic and family circumstances.
Isreal Jean Holland is a Black American Jewish woman from a bad neighborhood in Southeast DC who is part of the first generation of Black American women in her family to nurse and she wants to empower black women to take back their bodies and nurse their young regardless of their socioeconomic circumstances.
We don't all come with the same set of circumstances or family history or socioeconomic status or anatomy.
The National Education Association (NEA) explains that students discontinue their school attendance for various reasons, but family circumstances, particularly low socioeconomic status, demonstrate the strongest relationships to attrition.
High - quality early childhood education has the greatest positive effect on children from lower socioeconomic status and children who are at risk because of family or community circumstances such as poverty and abuse / neglect, and children with disabilities and special needs (Stegelin, 2004).
Objective: To examine the associations between childhood socioeconomic and family circumstances, health and behavioural and cognitive development, and health and mental well - being outcomes in adulthood; exploring whether associations are different for cohorts born in 1958 and 1970, or for men and women.
Having started the programme, children were relatively less likely to complete it if they: reported «abnormal» compared to «normal» levels of psychological distress; were boys; were from lone parent families; lived in less favourable socioeconomic circumstances; and had participated in a relatively large MEND programme group; or where managers had run more programmes.
Results Compared to the MEND - eligible population, proportionally more children who started MEND were: obese rather than overweight excluding obese; girls; Asian; from families with a lone parent; living in less favourable socioeconomic circumstances; and living in urban rather than rural or suburban areas.
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