Conceptual Frameworks for Intentional Approaches to Improving Economic Security and Child Well-Being
Teresa Eckrich Sommer,
P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale,
Emily Sama-Miller,
Christine Ross and
Scott Baumgartner
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This brief describes two conceptual frameworks that have the potential to expand our understanding of programs that aim to meet the needs of low-income parents and children through intentionally combined activities and approaches.
Keywords: low-income families; conceptual framework; child well-being; service collaboration; program support; two-generation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10
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