Child Benefit increase is just a stopgap solutionRobin O'Brien Lynch
The government's proposals to means-test for Child Benefit has been met with fierce criticism across the political spectrum. Thomas Cawston of Reform argues that by doing the right thing in the wrong way the government is damaging the credibility of means-testing, and suggests that abolishing Chi...
Consistent timing with highly seasonal rainfall helps in the planning of therapeutic programs, but seasonally targeted preventive interventions could benefit from a finer understanding of the mechanisms. In-depth analyses of some birth cohorts that contributed to the present synthesis suggest that multiple...
Social support may benefit health and potentially reduce the detrimental effect of ACEs. For example, it was suggested that social support from parents have an important influence on adolescents’ physical activity-related behaviours [43], which can affect adolescents’ adiposity trajectories. Moreover,...
So, I think maybe he didn’t benefit as much’ (ME). The remaining parents highlighted child participation as a central success factor. One mother reflected, ‘The goal had to be important for the child; if not, it would have been harder to engage the child’. Another father said, ‘...
In turn, parents, who benefit from lower levels of anxiety or depressive symptoms from owning the same pet, may interact more positively with their children. Another important limitation for the majority of studies included in the review is that it is not possible to know whether families with ...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global social problem that has a negative impact throughout the victim’s life; therefore, it is necessary to prevent CSA as a protection for children. The study aimed to identify the literature on CSA prevention interventio
If you paid a daycare center, babysitter, summer camp, or other care provider to care for a qualifying child under age 13 or a disabled dependent of any age, you may qualify for a tax credit of up to 35 percent of qualifying expenses of $3,000 ($1,050) f
Maternal education might also benefit child health through assortative mating. Column 5 inTable 6shows that we find the expected positive association (the OLS estimate), but the IV estimate is insignificant. We also check that information on father's is not systematically related to maternal educati...
Meanwhile, a single parent who makes less than $10,000 will not only not benefit from the regular child tax credit, but they will not even get much of the Additional Child Tax Credit. Even though the Additional Child Tax Credit is refundable, the refundable amount is limited to 15% of ...