Environmental Impacts on Families
Autor: | Selena E. Ortiz, Susan M. McHale, Valarie King, Jennifer E. Glick |
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EAN: | 9783031226496 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 28.01.2023 |
Untertitel: | Change, Challenge, and Adaptation |
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Schlagworte: | Bangladesh adolescents children environmental challenges environmental challenges;Climate change families health health studies migration;Built environment peers siblings trauma well-being;Caregivers youth;Community built envir |
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Featured areas of coverage include:
- Extreme natural events and families' postdisaster recovery.
- Family adaptations to climate change.
- The built environment and children's health and well-being.
- Community-driven approaches to address environmental inequities.
- The urban environment of family caregiving.
Environmental Impacts on Families is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, policymakers, and other related professionals in developmental psychology, family studies, environmental health and policy, social work, public health, educational policy and politics, economics, migration studies, and all interrelated disciplines.
Selena E. Ortiz, Ph.D., MPH, is Associate Professor of Health Policy and Administration, Demography, and Public Policy at Penn State. Dr. Ortiz's research focuses on health equity, population health, housing affordability, and social and health policies. This work is structured around two themes: the causes of unequal access to health services and the consequences for health outcomes and the determinants of health and social policy formation, support, and adoption. The unique stamp of her work is its theoretical focus on identifying processes of health inequity using diverse mixed-methods approaches.
Susan M. McHale, Ph.D., is Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Human Development and Emeritus Professor of Demography at Penn State. Her research focuses on children and adolescents' family roles, relationships, and daily experiences and how these family dynamics are linked to youth development and adjustment. Dr. McHale's research highlights family gender dynamics and the role of sociocultural practices and values in youth development and well-being.
Valarie King, Ph.D., is Professor of Sociology, Demography, and Human Development and Family Studies and an Associate of the Population Research Institute at Penn State. Her research focuses on intergenerational relationships across the life course and their implications for the health, well-being, and development of family members. Dr. King's most recent work focuses on elucidating the factors that promote the development of strong ties between children and their stepfathers, and the ways in which stepfathers can promote children's well-being.
Jennifer E. Glick, Ph.D., is Professor of Demography, Arnold S. and Bette G. Hoffman Professor in Sociology, and an Associate of the Population Research Institute at Penn State. Dr. Glick is a social demographer with expertise in migration, family processes and children's education and developmental trajectories. She has written extensively on the educational outcomes among children of immigrants in the United States and how migration alters family relationships and living arrangements.