The effect of increased minimum wage on child externalizing behaviors
The Family Stress Model (FSM) has been used to show the relationship between socioeconomic disadvantage and child externalizing behaviors and suggests that interventions promoting economic security may be a promising approach to reduce child externalizing behavior. Using longitudinal data from the F...
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Auteurs principaux: | Briana Woods-Jaeger, Melvin D. Livingston, Emily D. Lemon, Rachael A. Spencer, Kelli A. Komro |
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Elsevier
2021
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