tailieunhanh - Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors

Much social science research on child development has focused on the role played by social class and socioeconomic factors like childhood poverty and family income, low parent education, and the more limited opportunities and negative influences faced by minority children. And indeed, the survey data show that the developmental problems listed above are more common among children from low-income families, families where parents have less than a high school education, and Black and Hispanic families. Some social scientists even contend that family structure and religious participation are only linked to developmental outcomes because of their association with socioeconomic disparities. (See reviews by Glenn & Sylvester, 2008; Bridges & Moore,. | Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors Editors Alan D. Lopez Colin D. Mathers Majid Ezzati Dean T. Jamison Christopher J. L. Murray A copublication of Oxford University Press and The World .

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