2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-004-6398-7
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A Sociodemographic Risk Index

Abstract: child, children, child well-being, demographic risk, educational attainment, family income, family size, family structure, family well-being, home ownership, index, indicators, measures, outcomes, poverty, poverty indicator alternative, risk, single parent household, social risks, sociodemographic risk index, sociodemographic risk, socioeconomic risk,

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“…We thus consider the impact of multiple socioeconomic risk factors in order to a. provide a more comprehensive description of the living situation of young people today, and b. to more accurately predict and understand developmental outcomes. We focus in particular on the role of parental education and employment status, housing conditions, as well as family structure -all of which reflect the socioeconomic resources that shape everyday experiences (Moore, Vandivere, & Redd, 2006;Schoon, 2006), and which have shown independent associations with youth transitions (Duckworth & Schoon, 2012).…”
Section: Schoon Lyons-amosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We thus consider the impact of multiple socioeconomic risk factors in order to a. provide a more comprehensive description of the living situation of young people today, and b. to more accurately predict and understand developmental outcomes. We focus in particular on the role of parental education and employment status, housing conditions, as well as family structure -all of which reflect the socioeconomic resources that shape everyday experiences (Moore, Vandivere, & Redd, 2006;Schoon, 2006), and which have shown independent associations with youth transitions (Duckworth & Schoon, 2012).…”
Section: Schoon Lyons-amosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variables de contrôle susceptibles de jouer un rôle modérateur. Le risque socio-familial est un facteur de risque distal composé d'une accumulation de désavantages socioéconomiques et démo-graphiques présents à long terme et qui entravent la stabilité de la vie familiale des individus (Bakker, Ormel, Verhulst, & Oldehinkel, 2011 ;Moore, Vandivere, & Redd, 2006). Ces désavan-tages réfèrent à des situations comme la pauvreté, la séparation/le divorce et un faible niveau d'éducation des parents dont on sait qu'ils sont des facteurs de risque dans le développement de problèmes extériorisés (Dodge, Greenberg, & Malone, 2008 ;Hoeve et al, 2007 ;Lengua, Bush, Long, Kovacs, & Trancik, 2008 ;Mack, Leiber, Featherstone, & Monserud, 2007 ;Neumann, Barker, Koot, & Maughan, 2010).…”
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“…Studies of children's well-being have increased substantially in recent history (Ben-Arieh, 2005;Moore et al, 2006). With this growth, three trends have been identified: from traditional to new domains, negative to positive, and survival to well-being (Ben-Arieh, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%