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Improving Social and Economic Outcomes for Children of Incarcerated Mothers

Grant number: DP190101360 | Funding period: 2019 - 2022

Completed

Related publications (2)

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School absenteeism for children exposed to maternal incarceration and other adversities

MF Bell, MJ Spittal, L Segal, S Dennison, SA Kinner, S Dawe, DB Preen

2024-11-01

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Numeracy and literacy attainment of children exposed to maternal incarceration and other adversities: A linked data study

MF Bell, L Segal, S Dennison, SA Kinner, S Dawe, MJ Spittal, DB Preen

2023-10-01

Parental incarceration has been associated with educational disadvantages for children, such as lower educational attainment, incr..

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