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Journal of Marriage and Family | 1997

Familial factors associated with the characteristics of nonmaternal care for infants

Mark Appelbaum; Dee Ann Batten; Jay Belsky; Cathryn Booth; Robert K. Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Bettye M. Caldwell; Susan B. Campbell; Alison Clarke-Stewart; Jeffrey Cohn; Martha Cox; Kaye Fendt; Sarah L. Friedman; Wendy A. Goldberg; Ellen Greenberger; Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek; Aletha C. Huston; Nancy Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Marion O'Brien; Margaret Tresch Owen; Deborah Phillips; Henry N. Ricciuti; Susan Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub

study when the infants were born, and information was collected about naturally occurring patterns of regular nonmaternal care over the first 15 months of the childs life. Economic factors were most consistently associated with the amount and the nature of the nonmaternal care that infants received; maternal personality and beliefs about maternal employment also were factors. Infants who began nonmaternal care between 3 and 5 months of age had mothers who scored highest on extraversion and agreeableness. Children who began nonmaternal care earlier had mothers who believed that maternal employment had greater benefits for children. More nonmaternal care was related to fewer children in the family, lower maternal education, higher maternal income, lower total family income, longer hours of maternal employment, and the mothers belief in the benefits of maternal employment. The type of care was related to the childs ethnicity, household composition, and the mothers concerns about the risks of maternal employment to children. Factors predicting the quality of care varied across different types of care. For care in the childs home or in a childcare home, family income was positively associated with quality. For care in child-care centers, children from both low- and high-income families received higher quality care than those from moderate-income families. These results define the potentially confounding factors to be considered when analyzing the effects of early experiences of nonmaternal care on child outcome.


Archive | 2006

Developmental contexts in middle childhood : bridges to adolescence and adulthood

Aletha C. Huston; Marika N. Ripke


Archive | 2006

Developmental Contexts in Middle Childhood: Middle Childhood: Contexts of Development

Aletha C. Huston; Marika N. Ripke


Archive | 2008

New Hope for the Working Poor Effects After Eight Years for Families and Children

Cynthia. Miller; Aletha C. Huston; Greg J. Duncan; Vonnie C. McLoyd; Thomas S. Weisner


Archive | 2006

Developmental Contexts in Middle Childhood: The Relations of Classroom Contexts in the Early Elementary Years to Children's Classroom and Social Behavior

Aletha C. Huston; Marika N. Ripke


Archive | 2006

Developmental Contexts in Middle Childhood: Experiences in Middle Childhood and Children's Development: A Summary and Integration of Research

Aletha C. Huston; Marika N. Ripke


Archive | 2006

Developmental Contexts in Middle Childhood: Effects of a Family Poverty Intervention Program Last from Middle Childhood to Adolescence

Aletha C. Huston; Sylvia R. Epps; Mi Suk Shim; Greg J. Duncan; Danielle A. Crosby; Marika N. Ripke


Archive | 2003

New Hope for Families and Children: Five-Year Results of a Program To Reduce Poverty and Reform Welfare. Summary Report.

Aletha C. Huston; Cynthia Miller; Lashawn. Richburg-Hayes; Greg J. Duncan; Carolyn A. Eldred; Thomas S. Weisner; Edward D. Lowe; McLoyd. Vonnie C.; Danielle A. Crosby; Marika N. Ripke; Cindy Redcross


Archive | 2008

New Hope's Effects on Social Behavior, Parenting, and Activities at Eight Years

Aletha C. Huston; Anjali E. Gupta; Alison C. Bentley; Chantelle J. Dowsett; Angelica Ware; Sylvia R. Epps


Archive | 2008

Long-Term Effects of New Hope on Children's Academic Achievement and Achievement Motivation

Aletha C. Huston; Jessica Thornton Walker; Chantelle J. Dowsett; Amy E. Imes; Angelica Ware

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Marika N. Ripke

University of Texas at Austin

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Deborah Lowe Vandell

National Institutes of Health

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Marsha Weinraub

National Institutes of Health

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Martha Cox

National Institutes of Health

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Celia A. Brownell

National Institutes of Health

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Jay Belsky

University of California

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Kathleen McCartney

National Institutes of Health

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Margaret Burchinal

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Sarah L. Friedman

National Institutes of Health

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