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Parental Interactions with Latino Infants: Variation by Country of Origin and English Proficiency

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  • Natasha J. Cabrera
  • Jacqueline D. Shannon
  • Jerry West
  • Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

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In 2001, Latino children represented 18 percent of the U.S. population 18 years of age and younger, with this percentage expected to rise during this century.

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  • Natasha J. Cabrera & Jacqueline D. Shannon & Jerry West & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, "undated". "Parental Interactions with Latino Infants: Variation by Country of Origin and English Proficiency," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d79f864c87ae414e8b62676f2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d79f864c87ae414e8b62676f20a3e213
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    1. José Sánchez & Victoria Hidalgo & Isabel López-Verdugo & Lucía Jiménez, 2020. "Beliefs about Child-Rearing and Development in Spain and Peru. A Comparative Analysis for Adapting Parenting Support Programs," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(18), pages 1-13, September.
    2. Millett, Lina Sapokaite & Seay, Kristen D. & Kohl, Patricia L., 2015. "A national study of intimate partner violence risk among female caregivers involved in the child welfare system: The role of nativity, acculturation, and legal status," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 60-69.

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