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Romantic Attachment Orientations, Financial Behaviors, and Life Outcomes Among Young Adults: A Mediating Analysis of a College Cohort
Guided by the Vulnerability-Adaption-Stress model (Karney and Bradbury
1995 ), we used data from 635 college-educated young adults to examine... -
Exploring Study Abroad Policy Development in China: Contexts, Features, Problems and Strategies
This chapter explores the study abroad policy development in China. Studying abroad has become an important component of higher education structure... -
Pathways to Mobility: Family and Education in the Lives of Latinx Youth
In the context of US higher education, the collective advancement of low-income youth, especially youth of color, has been limited. Latinxs are...
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Reed College
The “little liberal arts college” is a distinctive American type. Reed College has consistently produced more undergraduates who go on to earn PhDs... -
Which Families Benefited from the Recent Personal Income Tax Reform in Taiwan: Evidence from the Administrative Data
This paper examines the changes in vertical equity across different types of tax filing families during the span of a series of drastic personal...
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Qualitative assessment of high-impact practices in a post-secondary STEM training program in the Southwest United States
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) training programs generally include academic and professional opportunities for students to develop...
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Screening Saviors?: The Politics of Care, College Sports, and Screening Athletes for Sickle Cell Trait
Since 2013 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has required that all athletes be tested for sickle cell trait presumably to ensure... -
The Psychological and Economic Impacts of Caregiving on Family Carers for People with Probable Dementia in Rural South India
Informal carers play a vital role in the care and well-being of older people with dementia. This article examines the psychological and economic...
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Are Asian Households in the U.S. More Likely than Other Households to Help Children with College Costs?
We test whether Asian parents place more importance on hel** their children with college costs than parents in other racial/ethnic groups. Some...
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Playing Through a Pandemic: Football Bodies, Racialized Violence, and Institutionalized Care
This chapter discusses the bio-physical, economic, and racial issues college football programs faced during the pandemic. Based on ethnographic... -
Identity Exploration or Labor Market Reaction: Social Class Differences in College Student Participation in Peace Corps, Teach for America, and Other Service Programs
Service programs and other short-term work experiences have become much more common for young adults after college graduation. Emerging adulthood has...
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Use of smartphones for social networking-men vs women:case study of Bangladesh
This research looked on the gender gap in smartphone app usage and the impact of gender on smartphone-based social networks and social support in...
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Parental Investments in College and Later Cash Transfers
Parents often provide generous financial transfers to their adult children, perhaps assisting with college expenses, recognizing major life course...
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What Matters When Examining Attitudes of Economic Abuse? Gender and Student Status as Predictors of Blaming, Minimizing, and Excusing Economic Abuse
Extensive research has been conducted regarding attitudes toward various types and patterns of violence against intimate partners, but there is a...
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Student Loan Decision Making: Experience as an Anchor
The purpose of study is to examine the association between one's past borrowing experience and borrowing decisions in a hypothetical survey scenario....
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“It saved us”: parent perspectives of the 2021 expanded child tax credit
In early 2021, Congress expanded the existing Child Tax Credit (CTC), increasing the credit’s maximum value (up to $3000 for school-age children and...
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Neoliberalism and Anti-poverty Tax Policy: How Single Mothers Negotiate Tax Filing and the Use of the Earned Income Tax Credit with Their Young Adult Children
Few social policies provide financial support to parents whose children are transitioning to adulthood. The earned income tax credit (EITC) is one...
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Conclusions
This chapter functions as the book’s conclusion. I begin by revisiting the literature on food insecurity among college students, followed by an... -
#SocialEquityMatters: A Multimodal Approach to Strengthening Student Success Through Innovation
In response to the myriad challenges and concerns which have emerged in the wake of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, higher... -
Examining the U.S. premed path as an example of discriminatory design & exploring the role(s) of capital
The college-level pathway to medical school (i.e., the “premed path”) includes all coursework, extra-curriculars, shadowing, volunteering,...