Poverty and parenting in the UK: Patterns and pathways between economic hardship and mothers' parenting practices
Kerris Cooper
CASE Briefs from Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE
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This research examines to what extent there are differences in parenting across income groups, and whether these differences are unique to low-income parents. It also explores the role of mothers' mental health in explaining differences in parenting, and looks at movements into and out of economic hardship.
Date: 2022-01
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