THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOGRAPHIC REGION AND TIME SPENT BY CHILDREN, IN SELF-CARE ARRANGEMENTS
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOGRAPHIC REGION AND TIME SPENT BY CHILDREN, IN SELF-CARE ARRANGEMENTS
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Center for Human Environments, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
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Is there an association between U.S. geographic region and the amount of time children spend in self-care ("latchkey") arrangements? We used a magazine-distributed questionnaire to obtain responses from 1,194 mothers who had children under age 14 in self-care. On each of three measures, families in Southern states made greater use of children's sel...
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOGRAPHIC REGION AND TIME SPENT BY CHILDREN, IN SELF-CARE ARRANGEMENTS
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0886-0505
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2169-4079