… Early childhoodpoverty is a risk factor for lower school achievement, reduced earnings, and … with differences in brain structure and function. Whether poverty causes differences in …
… does it matter for our understanding of the link between poverty and human development? … of the human brain and the link between poverty and early developmental deficits, which …
… and mental … childpoverty fell from 737 million children in 2002 to 409 million by 2012 (Watkins and Quattri, 2016). The extreme monetary measure does not capture all of what matters …
… included monetary transfer interventions that aim to alleviate poverty or socioeconomic inequalities. As we are interested in the potential causal effects of monetary transfers on mental …
… the negative correlations between childpoverty and cognitive … which poverty is related to the structure and function of brain … BFY money begins to matter less for children’s development. …
… moneymatters for different outcomes, and then how much it … better job has a direct effect on maternal mental health but we … income, and not just because poverty is correlated with other …
… poor physical or mental health – for their children’s poverty. … policy issues that govern child poverty, no matter how much I … is that money, while not the only defining aspect of poverty, is …
… structure and function, a key question is whether the timing of these experiences matter. … Although the experience of childhoodpoverty includes exposure to a host of risk factors (eg, low …
… to reduce monetarypoverty (income or consumption poverty) … children and young people. Our findings suggest that social protection programmes can have a positive impact on mental …