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Work-family challenges for low-income parents and their children
Ann C. Crouter, Alan Booth
College of Health and Human Development
Human Development and Family Studies
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Work-family
100%
Low-income Families
100%
Human Development
66%
Childcare
66%
Low-income
66%
Family Study
66%
Demography
66%
Human Family
66%
Social Work
66%
Race-ethnicity
33%
Social Sciences
33%
Childrens
33%
Social Policy
33%
Family Relationships
33%
Family-centered
33%
Public Policy
33%
Low-income Women
33%
Child Protective Services
33%
Child Development
33%
Care Needs
33%
Upper-Level Undergraduate
33%
Family Structure
33%
Working Poor
33%
Policy Issues
33%
Shift Work
33%
Long Working Hours
33%
Classroom Use
33%
Academicians
33%
Have-nots
33%
Undergraduate Courses
33%
Women's Studies
33%
Psychology Social
33%
Family Sociology
33%
Temporary Employment
33%
Social Sciences
Low Income
100%
Family Income
50%
Sociology
33%
Human Development
33%
Development Studies
33%
Workfare
33%
Family Relationship
16%
Government Policy
16%
Professional Personnel
16%
Child Development
16%
Family Structure
16%
Shift Work
16%
Womens Studies
16%
Social Science
16%
Social Policy
16%
Temporary Employment
16%