Journal article
Inequalities in the distribution of COVID-19-related financial difficulties for Australian families with young children
M O'Connor, CJ Greenwood, P Letcher, R Giallo, N Priest, S Goldfeld, S Hope, B Edwards, CA Olsson
Child Care Health and Development | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/cch.13010
Abstract
Background: We examine (1) the frequency of financial difficulties in Australian families with young children (0–8 years) in the early and later phases of the pandemic; (2) the extent to which parents' pre-pandemic socio-economic disadvantage (SED) predicted financial difficulties; and (3) whether grandparent intergenerational SED further amplified this risk. Method: Data: Australian Temperament Project (ATP; established 1983, N = 2443) and ATP Generation 3 study (ATPG3; established 2012; N = 702), of which 74% (N = 553) completed a COVID-specific module in the early (May–September 2020) and/or later (October–December 2021) phases of the pandemic. Outcomes: Parent-reported loss of employment..
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Awarded by University of Otago
Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: 1082922, APP1123677, APP1175086; Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 2018-984