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2. Migration and Children's Psychosocial Development in China: When and Why Migration Matters Lu, Yao; Yeung, Jean Wei-Jun; Liu, Jingming; Treiman, Donald J. 2019 Articles Children of internal migrantsMigration, InternalChild developmentChild mental healthChildren--Social conditionsSociology
3. Income and Beyond: Taking the Measure of Child Deprivation in the United States Ciula, Raffaele; Skinner, Curtis 2014 Articles IncomeChild developmentChildren--Social conditionsChildren--Health and hygiene
4. How Maternal, Family and Cumulative Risk Affect Absenteeism in Early Schooling: Facts for Policymakers National Center for Children in Poverty 2008 Reports School attendanceEarly childhood educationChild developmentChildren--Social conditions
5. The Influence of Maternal and Family Risk on Chronic Absenteeism in Early Schooling Romero, Mariajose; Lee, Young-Sun 2008 Reports School attendanceEarly childhood educationChild developmentChildren--Social conditions
6. A National Portrait of Chronic Absenteeism in the Early Grades Romero, Mariajose; Lee, Young-Sun 2007 Reports School attendanceEarly childhood educationChild developmentChildren--Social conditions