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Economic Antecedents of Child Abuse and Neglect
Journal article

Economic Antecedents of Child Abuse and Neglect

Child Development, Vol.52(3), p.975
09/1981

Abstract

Child Abuse Child Neglect Economic Factors Economic Influences Job Layoff Longitudinal Studies
Employs an aggregate longitudinal approach to test the hypothesis that undesirable economic change leads to increased child maltreatment. Cross-correlational data over a 30-month period reveal that increases in child abuse are preceded by periods of high job loss. (Author/MP)

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