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Impacts on Children of a Policy to Promote Employment and Reduce Poverty for Low-Income Parents: New Hope After 5 Years.
Authors:Huston, Aletha C.   Duncan, Greg J.   McLoyd, Vonnie C.   Crosby, Danielle A.   Ripke, Marika N.   Weisner, Thomas S.   Eldred, Carolyn A.
Abstract:The impacts of New Hope, a program to increase parent employment and reduce poverty, were measured 5 years after parents were randomly assigned to program or control groups. New Hope had positive effects on children's school achievement, motivation, and social behavior, primarily for boys, across the age range 6-16. In comparison to impacts measured 2 years after program onset, effects on achievement were robust, but effects on social behavior were reduced. The program produced improvements in family income and use of organized child care and activity settings, suggesting possible pathways by which the New Hope package of policies influenced children's behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:poverty   intervention   policy   parent employment   low income parents   New Hope   longitudinal   school achievement   motivation   social behavior   family income
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