Children cared for by relatives: Who are they and how are they faring?

Author(s): Ehrle, Jennifer; Clark, Rebecca;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Urban Institute
Description: An investigation into the well-being of children living in non-parental family arrangements, based of data from the National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF)

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