2017
DOI: 10.7916/d8-sajj-pz90
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Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 6 Years, 2015

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“…The overwhelming number of studies with the majority of child participants from impoverished families may illustrate many of the structural and systemic challenges often associated with economic marginalization. This is particularly important given the significant number of families from racially and ethnically minoritized backgrounds who experience economic marginalization (Jiang et al, 2017). In fact, across all studies excluding Buysse et al…”
Section: Who the Studies Were Aboutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overwhelming number of studies with the majority of child participants from impoverished families may illustrate many of the structural and systemic challenges often associated with economic marginalization. This is particularly important given the significant number of families from racially and ethnically minoritized backgrounds who experience economic marginalization (Jiang et al, 2017). In fact, across all studies excluding Buysse et al…”
Section: Who the Studies Were Aboutmentioning
confidence: 99%