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GJ Duncan, J Brooks‐Gunn - Child development, 2000 - Wiley Online Library

Family poverty, welfare reform, and child development.

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Duncan, Brooks‐Gunn

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Our review of research suggests that family poverty has selective effects on child development. Most important for policy are indications that deep or persistent poverty early in childhood affects adversely the ability and achievement of children. Although the 1996 welfare reforms …

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