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Children and Youth Services Review. 149:106880
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Deviance Today ISBN: 9781003053286
The word deviance originated from the study of statistics. As sociologists focused their studies on different areas of social life, they found there was a tendency for variables to cluster in similar patterns. In the beginning of the twenty-first cen
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003053286-23
Autor:
Sandeep M. Jayaprakash, James Melitski, Josh Baron, Anne G. Zahradnik, Eitel J. M. Lauría, Jay Bainbridge
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Journal of Public Affairs Education. 21:247-262
In this global information age, schools that teach public affairs and administration must meet the needs of students. Increasingly, this means providing students information in online classrooms to...
Autor:
Tony Carrizales, Jay Bainbridge
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International Journal of Public Administration. 36:505-511
Internationally, sanitation management has been a critical area of contention, especially in recent years with tightening budgets and resource reductions to public services. Our article reviews the management strategies, actions, and developments tha
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Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 13:228-244
Amidst concern about the implications of an aging U.S. population, recent evidence suggests that there is a unique aging trend among the homeless population. Building on this, we use data from New York City and from the last three decennial Census en
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Journal of Urban Health. 88:1091-1104
This study examines mortality among New York City (NYC) homeless shelter users, assessing the relationships between mortality hazard and time in shelter, patterns of homelessness, and subsequent housing exits for both adults in families and single ad
Autor:
Bonnie D. Kerker, Tracy Agerton, Joseph Kennedy, Lisa A. Forgione, Dova Marder, Andrew Faciano, Yussef Bennani, Lorna E. Thorpe, Jay Bainbridge
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 101:546-553
Objectives. We compared estimated population-based health outcomes for New York City (NYC) homeless families with NYC residents overall and in low-income neighborhoods. Methods. We matched a NYC family shelter user registry to mortality, tuberculosis
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Social Science Quarterly. 86:724-745
Objectives. Has inequality in access to early education been growing or lessening over time? Methods. Using the October Current Population Survey education supplement from 1968 to 2000, we look at three-, four-, and five-year-olds’ enrollment in ea
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Contexts. 12:66-68
Longitudinal data suggests that the single adult homeless population is going through a demographic transition, where the overall population is aging but there are indications that a younger cohort may be emerging. Scholars Dennis P. Culhane, Stephen
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Social Science Quarterly. 84:771-791
Objective. We estimate how the expansion of public child care subsidies from 1991–1996 contributed to single mothers' employment rates, controlling for other policy changes. Methods. Using new measures of child care spending that distinguish betwee