نتایج جستجو برای: low income families

تعداد نتایج: 1372577  

2014
Leia M. Minaker Susan J. Elliott Ann Clarke

Objectives. Low-income families may face financial barriers to management and treatment of chronic illnesses. No studies have explored how low-income individuals and families with anaphylactic food allergies cope with financial barriers to anaphylaxis management and/or treatment. This study explores qualitatively assessed direct, indirect, and intangible costs of anaphylaxis management and trea...

2016
Ka Yan Ho William H. C. Li Joyce Oi Kwan Chung Katherine Ka Wai Lam Sophia S. C. Chan Wei Xia

BACKGROUND Despite compelling evidence demonstrating the negative impact of poverty and income disparity on children's psychological well-being, there has been a lack of qualitative information which addresses its contributing factors. This study aimed to shed light on this area by comparing the experiences toward daily life between children living in low- and high-income families. METHODS A ...

Journal: Money and Economy 2009
Ali Hassanzadeh,

Micro financing is providing financial services and resources for low-income people to improve their financial situation. In many less developed countries, providing these services for low-income classes was next to impossible due to high interest rates and heavy collaterals and guarantees that banks and other credit institutions demand. Micro financing was used since 1960s as a fundamenta...

2004
Ayana Douglas-Hall Heather Koball

Sixty-five percent of the children of recent immigrants are low income. For these children, the challenges in academic, physical, emotional, and social development usually associated with economic insecurity are likely to be exacerbated by language barriers, the process of migration and acculturation, and restrictions on access to safety net programs. Two-thirds of children of low-income, recen...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2006
علی‌اکبر براتی, ,

The purpose of this study was to survey income distribution among the agricultural and non-agricultural rural families in Ghoochan town, Khorasan province. Data was collected by filling out questionnaires, and having interviews with 265 rural families, selected by stratified random sampling. And the obtained data was analysed through Gini ratios, comparison of the quintiles, Lourenz curve and i...

2004
Greg J. Duncan Richard Hauser Brian Nolan Peter Gottschalk Pierre Hausman Brendan Whelan

Despite very different macroeconomic conditions, demographic structures and degrees of income inequality, favorable income changes among low-income families with children were widespread and strikingly similar across the eight countries in our study. In most European countries, the combination of modest inequality and extensive mobility among the poor enabled virtually all families to avoid rel...

2014
Katherine E. Wilson Julie C. Lumeng

1117 Sleep Education Program for Preschool Families—Wilson et al. INTRODUCTION Children require adequate sleep duration for optimal health, growth, and development,1 and meta-analytic data confirm the adverse effect of insufficient sleep on cognition and behavior.2 Preschoolers, generally age 3 to 5 y, are often reported to have insufficient sleep duration,3,4 which in turn is associated with l...

2005

The fi rst phase of the Community Child Care Research Project consisted of gathering information about the child care contexts of four Indiana communities: Marion, Lake, Allen, and St. Joseph counties. To provide an initial picture of these four communities in relation to child care, we examined existing community data and child care indicators available for the communities, conducted qualitati...

Journal: :Family process 2005
Carolyn Y Tubbs Kevin M Roy Linda M Burton

"Family time" is reflected in the process of building and fortifying family relationships. Whereas such time, free of obligatory work, school, and family maintenance activities, is purchased by many families using discretionary income, we explore how low-income mothers make time for and give meaning to focused engagement and relationship development with their children within time constraints i...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 1987
C P Shah M Kahan J Krauser

Childhood poverty is common in Canada: 1,114,000 children under 16 years of age live below the poverty line. The incidence is highest among children of single mothers, unemployed parents, Canadian native peoples and recent immigrants, particularly refugees. Compared with the national average, the infant mortality rate is twice as high, deaths from infectious diseases are 2.5 times more common a...

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