Another important point to consider is that history has shown that a lack of financial interest in the property or «skin in the game» might make it easier for a borrower to walk away from the property when faced
with economic adversity like a job loss, or a loss in property value.
Not exact matches
Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study published by the Journal of
Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs
with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly,
with a nifty second - act tale of
adversity to slot into their narrative.
This programme, I am confident, will deepen the capacity of our media, and equip them
with the relevant skill set to tell the African story — the story of potential triumph over
adversity,
economic successes over failures, and initiatives that will lead to the sustainable development of the continent,» he said.
Roberts has dedicated much of her career studying vulnerable and special populations, particularly those
with serious disability and life - threatening diseases and who often experience societal and
economic adversity.
«From early on in their children's lives, families that suffer from
economic adversity spend less time
with their children in places like zoos, museums, and libraries,» says M. Elena Lopez, HFRP's associate director.
Resilience in Black Families Hollingsworth (2013) In Handbook of Family Resilience View Abstract Explores how many African - American families are able to succeed in the face of social,
economic, educational, and political
adversities in addition to
adversities that confront them at the level of the individual family; characteristics of resilient black families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere
with such study.
In a parallel fashion, longitudinal studies that document the long - term consequences of childhood
adversity indicate that alterations in a child's ecology can have measurable effects on his or her developmental trajectory,
with lifelong consequences for educational achievement,
economic productivity, health status, and longevity.23 — 27
Experiencing significant
adversity early in life can set up our body's systems to be more susceptible to stress throughout life,
with long - term negative consequences for physical and emotional health, educational achievement,
economic success, social relationships, and overall well - being.
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.
Especially among families
with high levels of socio -
economic disadvantage or family
adversity, children's relations
with both parents might benefit from greater family access to professional parenting support.
Families
with risk factors for poor father - child relationships, including socio -
economic disadvantage, family
adversity, and the presence of a non-biological father figure, could potentially benefit from additional support.
During the prenatal and infant periods, families have been identified on the basis of socioeconomic risk (parental education, income, age8, 11) and / or other family (e.g. maternal depression) or child (e.g. prematurity and low birth weight12) risks; whereas
with preschoolers a greater emphasis has been placed on the presence of child disruptive behaviour, delays in language / cognitive impairment and / or more pervasive developmental delays.6 With an increased emphasis on families from lower socioeconomic strata, who typically face multiple types of adversity (e.g. low parental educational attainment and work skills, poor housing, low social support, dangerous neighbourhoods), many parenting programs have incorporated components that provide support for parents» self - care (e.g. depression, birth - control planning), marital functioning and / or economic self - sufficiency (e.g. improving educational, occupational and housing resources).8, 13,14 This trend to broaden the scope of «parenting» programs mirrors recent findings on early predictors of low - income children's social and emotional ski
with preschoolers a greater emphasis has been placed on the presence of child disruptive behaviour, delays in language / cognitive impairment and / or more pervasive developmental delays.6
With an increased emphasis on families from lower socioeconomic strata, who typically face multiple types of adversity (e.g. low parental educational attainment and work skills, poor housing, low social support, dangerous neighbourhoods), many parenting programs have incorporated components that provide support for parents» self - care (e.g. depression, birth - control planning), marital functioning and / or economic self - sufficiency (e.g. improving educational, occupational and housing resources).8, 13,14 This trend to broaden the scope of «parenting» programs mirrors recent findings on early predictors of low - income children's social and emotional ski
With an increased emphasis on families from lower socioeconomic strata, who typically face multiple types of
adversity (e.g. low parental educational attainment and work skills, poor housing, low social support, dangerous neighbourhoods), many parenting programs have incorporated components that provide support for parents» self - care (e.g. depression, birth - control planning), marital functioning and / or
economic self - sufficiency (e.g. improving educational, occupational and housing resources).8, 13,14 This trend to broaden the scope of «parenting» programs mirrors recent findings on early predictors of low - income children's social and emotional skills.