Author: Eveline Mabel Burns
Publisher: New York : Citizens' Committee for Children of New York
ISBN:
Category : Family allowances
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Children's Allowances and the Economic Welfare of Children
Author: Eveline Mabel Burns
Publisher: New York : Citizens' Committee for Children of New York
ISBN:
Category : Family allowances
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher: New York : Citizens' Committee for Children of New York
ISBN:
Category : Family allowances
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Children's Allowances and the Economic Welfare of Children
Author: Eveline Mabel Burns
Publisher: New York : Citizens' Committee for Children of New York
ISBN:
Category : Family allowances
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher: New York : Citizens' Committee for Children of New York
ISBN:
Category : Family allowances
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
A Tabular Summary of State Laws Relating to Public Aid to Children in Their Own Homes in Effect January 1, 1925
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Tabular Summary of State Laws Relating to Public Aid to Children in Their Own Homes
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The Economic Motives for Child Allowances
Author: Lisa Farrell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's allowances
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This paper looks inside the "black box" of the family and examines the determinants of inter vivos transfers in the form of allowances given to children. We consider in a simple model two main competing explanations for the transfer of money from parents to children in the form of regular allowances, namely altruism and exchange. We also extend the altruism framework to include unobserved child heterogeneity in monetary autonomy or the 'value of independence'. We use a unique dataset drawn from the British Family Expenditure Survey, which enables us to explicitly test both the inter-generational predictions of the various models, and through a study of siblings, we are also able to consider the intra-household aspects of such payments. Using both random (inter-household) and fixed-effect (intra-household) estimators, we find robust evidence of an n- shape relationship between a child's external income and the receipt of allowances from parents. Importantly, this estimated profile does not fit the predications of simple models of altruism or exchange, but does fit an altruism model with unobserved heterogeneity. Further support for the importance of the value of independence is that girls and those with higher birth orders obtain much higher allowances, whereby we argue both girls and those born later mature earlier and are therefore likely to be causally related to a high value of independence. We believe that further investigation of the motives underlying intra-household transfers is important for the design of policies aimed at redistributing income, such as child welfare payments.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's allowances
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This paper looks inside the "black box" of the family and examines the determinants of inter vivos transfers in the form of allowances given to children. We consider in a simple model two main competing explanations for the transfer of money from parents to children in the form of regular allowances, namely altruism and exchange. We also extend the altruism framework to include unobserved child heterogeneity in monetary autonomy or the 'value of independence'. We use a unique dataset drawn from the British Family Expenditure Survey, which enables us to explicitly test both the inter-generational predictions of the various models, and through a study of siblings, we are also able to consider the intra-household aspects of such payments. Using both random (inter-household) and fixed-effect (intra-household) estimators, we find robust evidence of an n- shape relationship between a child's external income and the receipt of allowances from parents. Importantly, this estimated profile does not fit the predications of simple models of altruism or exchange, but does fit an altruism model with unobserved heterogeneity. Further support for the importance of the value of independence is that girls and those with higher birth orders obtain much higher allowances, whereby we argue both girls and those born later mature earlier and are therefore likely to be causally related to a high value of independence. We believe that further investigation of the motives underlying intra-household transfers is important for the design of policies aimed at redistributing income, such as child welfare payments.
Children and Familial Economic Welfare
Author: Paul Roberts
Publisher: [Hull, Quebec] : Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada
ISBN:
Category : Child development
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
This study provides an initial assessment of the evidence of the effect of income on child development. It addresses the following: the income fluctuation that children's families experience year to year; the proportion of children that spend time in low income situations and how long; the proportion that leave or enter low income situations; the importance of income in affecting children's outcomes as described by cognitive & behavioural measures; whether income have a different effect on children at different ages or stages of development; and the proportions of these income fluctuations that are related to labour-market changes & to changes in family structure. The study data are drawn from the share file of the first two cycles (1994-95 & 1996-97) of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children & Youth. The researchers use cross-tabular analysis to observe the correlation between families' changing economic circumstances and children's developmental outcomes. The analysis then proceeds to investigate the independent effect of income on child outcomes employing a regression model.
Publisher: [Hull, Quebec] : Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada
ISBN:
Category : Child development
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
This study provides an initial assessment of the evidence of the effect of income on child development. It addresses the following: the income fluctuation that children's families experience year to year; the proportion of children that spend time in low income situations and how long; the proportion that leave or enter low income situations; the importance of income in affecting children's outcomes as described by cognitive & behavioural measures; whether income have a different effect on children at different ages or stages of development; and the proportions of these income fluctuations that are related to labour-market changes & to changes in family structure. The study data are drawn from the share file of the first two cycles (1994-95 & 1996-97) of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children & Youth. The researchers use cross-tabular analysis to observe the correlation between families' changing economic circumstances and children's developmental outcomes. The analysis then proceeds to investigate the independent effect of income on child outcomes employing a regression model.
The Welfare of Children
Author: Duncan Lindsey
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195136715
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Takes a critical look at the child welfare system, finding that the emphasis on abuse has produced a system that serves largely as a last resort for only the worst and most dramatic cases in child welfare. This book is a blueprint for the comprehensive reform of the child welfare system.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195136715
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Takes a critical look at the child welfare system, finding that the emphasis on abuse has produced a system that serves largely as a last resort for only the worst and most dramatic cases in child welfare. This book is a blueprint for the comprehensive reform of the child welfare system.
Who Pays for the Kids?
Author: Nancy Folbre
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
ISBN: 9780415075657
Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
"How are the costs of caring for ourselves, our children and other dependents distributed among members of society? These costs are largely paid by women, both inside and outside the money economy." - introduction.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
ISBN: 9780415075657
Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
"How are the costs of caring for ourselves, our children and other dependents distributed among members of society? These costs are largely paid by women, both inside and outside the money economy." - introduction.
Why Money Matters
Author: Jason Strelitz
Publisher: Save the Children UK
ISBN: 1841871176
Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Why Money Matters offers compelling fresh evidence and new insights on the relationship between family income, poverty and children's lives. Written by leading experts in the field, it brings together up-to-date and accessible information and analysis from a variety of sectors, including education, health and welfare. Issues explored include the impact of debt on family life, the psychological effects of the struggle to make ends meet, and new evidence of the direct consequences of poverty on children's achievement and life chances. Why Money Matters presents a powerful case for putting family income at the heart of the poverty debate. It will be of particular interest to policy-makers, researchers, students and academics.
Publisher: Save the Children UK
ISBN: 1841871176
Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Why Money Matters offers compelling fresh evidence and new insights on the relationship between family income, poverty and children's lives. Written by leading experts in the field, it brings together up-to-date and accessible information and analysis from a variety of sectors, including education, health and welfare. Issues explored include the impact of debt on family life, the psychological effects of the struggle to make ends meet, and new evidence of the direct consequences of poverty on children's achievement and life chances. Why Money Matters presents a powerful case for putting family income at the heart of the poverty debate. It will be of particular interest to policy-makers, researchers, students and academics.
Social Security Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description