Sentences with phrase «lower occupational status»

There is evidence that maltreated children are at greater risk for lifelong health and social problems, including mental illnesses, criminality, chronic diseases, disability1 and poorer quality of life.2 A history of child maltreatment is also associated with lower adult levels of economic well - being across a wide range of metrics, including higher levels of economic inactivity, lower occupational status, lower earnings and lower expected earnings.3 Existing research suggests a ripple effect caused by lower educational achievement, higher levels of truancy and expulsion reducing peak earning capacity by US$ 5000 a year4 or an average lifetime cost of US$ 210012 per person1 when considering productivity losses and costs from healthcare, child welfare, criminal justice and special education.
Low income, poverty, lower occupational status (e.g., blue collar or working class as opposed to white collar or middle class), and lower educational attainment are among the strongest predictors of domestic violence.
Thus this apparent under representation may reflect the fact that missing data is more likely among people with lower occupational status.
Specifically, compared with children who grow up in stable, two - parent families, children born outside marriage reach adulthood with less education, earn less income, have lower occupational status, are more likely to be idle (that is, not employed and not in school), are more likely to have a nonmarital birth (among daughters), have more troubled marriages, experience higher rates of divorce, and report more symptoms of depression.8
High hyperactivity and poor social adjustment predicted adulthood low occupational status proposing a more slow effect on adulthood SEP..

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The responses were collated to create rankings of the most popular jobs, and the researchers used an occupational status scale to classify the students as low, middle or high aspiring.
The greater the number of obstacles, the lower the respondent's socioeconomic status ranking... Compared to children raised by single mothers or both biological parents, men from nontraditional family backgrounds other than mother - headed households are almost twice as likely to occupy the lowest occupational stratum...»
High childhood aggression associated with low educational level and occupational status suggesting an early beginning negative tracking of aggressive behavior.
Families were categorised as having a lower social economic status or not according to classifications from the Standard Occupational Classification.
Evidence indicates that familial context (i.e. parents educational level or occupational status) and residence in deprived neighborhoods, with more exposure to deviant peer behavior and lower social support, are more related to externalizing problems [54, 55].
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