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Women's Job Loss and Material Hardship

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 2006
SUMMARY This research uses data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation to explore the relationship between unemployment and material hardship for women who were employed at the beginning of the 1996 survey panel. Using two-stage logistic regression analysis, we find that, controlling for demographics and initial poverty status, having been
Vicky Lovell, Gi-Taik Oh
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Sanctions and Material Hardship under TANF

Social Service Review, 2002
Relatively little is known about families who have been sanctioned since the 1996 Welfare Reform Act. We use panel data from the Women's Employment Survey to examine the predictors of sanctioning and consequences for material hardship among a sample of welfare recipients under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.
Kalil, Ariel   +2 more
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Childhood Material Hardship and Externalizing Behavior

Justice Quarterly, 2019
The role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the etiology of childhood externalizing behavior remains unclear, especially within developmental models. Many scholars argue that material hardship (i.e.
Paul E. Bellair   +3 more
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Measures of Material Hardship

Journal of Poverty, 2001
Abstract Although there has been much discussion in the United States regarding the definition of economic poverty, we continue to measure poverty almost exclusively in terms of current income. However, there are many reasons to supplement measures of income-poverty with measures of material hardship.
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Housing Cost Burden, Material Hardship, and Well-Being

Housing Policy Debate, 2021
Millions of households face housing affordability problems as house prices and rents rise faster than incomes. Yet little is known about how high housing expenditures affect well-being.
Shomon Shamsuddin, Colin Campbell
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Poverty and the Distribution of Material Hardship

The Journal of Human Resources, 1989
Public concern with poverty derives in large part from the assumption that low income families cannot afford necessities. Yet official poverty statistics focus on measuring income, not on measuring material hardship. Two surveys of Chicago residents measure whether families could afford food, housing and medical care.
Susan E. Mayer, Christopher Jencks
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Improved Financial Capability Can Reduce Material Hardship among Mothers

Social Work, 2016
This study draws on the theoretical framework of financial capability in investigating whether financial access (that is, availability of financial products and services) and financial knowledge (that is, understanding of basic financial concepts) can influence the risk of material hardship.
Huang, Jin   +3 more
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Experiences of Material Hardships Among TANF Leavers

Journal of Family Social Work, 2005
ABSTRACT Experiences of food insufficiencies, inadequate access to health care, and housing-related hardships represent how financial strain negatively impacts the entire family. The purpose of this study was to examine experiences of material hardships by TANF leavers and to understand factors that are associated with experiences of material hardship.
Tamara Hunter, Janaki Santhiveeran
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Material hardship in the postpartum year: Links to child maltreatment

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2023
Millions of mothers with young children in the U.S. struggle to afford basic needs. Material hardships such as inadequate food, housing, and medical care increase risk for child maltreatment as mothers face heightened physical and emotional strain.The present study applied a person-centered approach to understand unique subtypes of material hardship ...
Katherine, Marçal   +3 more
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Economic Abuse and Later Material Hardship

Affilia, 2014
This study aimed to assess the mediating impact of depression on the association between three forms of intimate partner violence (economic abuse, physical/sexual abuse, and emotional abuse) and later experiences of material hardship. Partial mediation effects were found for economic and physical/sexual abuse, while no impact of emotional abuse on ...
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