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Child Health & Human Development: Social, Economic & Environmental Factors

Child Health & Human Development: Social, Economic & Environmental Factors

9781629481661
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The literature on children who grow up in circumstances of social and economic disadvantage is very much a part of the place and time. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) wrote much about children who suffered under the burden of being poor in 19th Century London. In that age of industrialisation, technical advances brought much progress to society, but also resulted in seismic population shifts. Large numbers of people moved from rural agricultural settings and lifestyles to the cities, where the new engines of industry promised more opportunities. We have progressed today, but there are still many children living under vulnerable conditions that affect their development, health and future. In this book, we have gathered research studies that explore social, economic and environmental factors impacting on child health and human development.
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9781629481661
9781629481661

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
204
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
598
  • Introduction; Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities; Together We Can Break the Cycle; Uninsured Children:: Characteristics, Consequences & Solutions; Health of Children Living in Poverty; Impact & Risks of Recession; Rethinking the Role of Community Collected Data in Environmental Justice Movements; Agricultural Pesticides:: Implications for Migrant Farm Workers & their Families; Pesticide Exposure & Neurodevelopment in Migrant Farmworker Children; Mercury Exposure Education Provided by Womens Health Clinics; Early Childhood Lead Exposure; Crawl Spaces & Transmission of Mold; Exposure to Inorganic Arsenic through Drinking Water; Arsenic Exposure among Children & Adolescents in the United States; Neglected Tropical Disease Prevention Programs through Treaty Law; Index.
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