Family, Work, and Infant Care in Limited Income Latino Migrant Farm-Working and Anglo Non-Migrant Families

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Title: Family, Work, and Infant Care in Limited Income Latino Migrant Farm-Working and Anglo Non-Migrant Families
Language: English
Authors: Meece, Darrell, Barratt, Marguerite, Kossek, Ellen
Source: Online Submission. 2003.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 12
Publication Date: 2003
Document Type: Reports - Research
Speeches/Meeting Papers
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
Descriptors: Mothers, Infants, Infant Care, Migrants, Child Care, Hispanic Americans, Whites, Migrant Workers, Migrant Problems, Agricultural Occupations, Public Policy, Policy Analysis, Interviews, Employed Women, Parent Attitudes, Well Being, Work Environment, Stress Variables, Low Income Groups, Low Income, Migrant Children, Migrant Programs, Educational Quality, Family Environment, Child Care Centers, Federal Programs
Geographic Terms: Michigan
Abstract: Changes in the policy context of limited income families' lives have created new stresses at the intersection of work and family. This research used detailed interviews with limited income working mothers of infants 4 to 18 months old to learn about their work experiences, individual well-being, and perceptions of their infants' experiences in child care. In addition to zero-order associations, a model in which Work Quality mediates associations between Family Stressors and perceptions of infant Care Quality was tested in a sample that included low-income mothers and mothers from migrant farm working families. (Contains 2 tables.) [This research was funded through grants from the Gerber Foundation, Michigan State University Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Michigan State University Vice-President for Research Intramural Grant Program.]
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 16
Entry Date: 2009
Accession Number: ED503867
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