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Main Authors: Locke, Jill L., Kimmel, Margaret Mary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ352813
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author Locke, Jill L.
Kimmel, Margaret Mary
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Kimmel, Margaret Mary
Locke, Jill L.
Kimmel, Margaret Mary
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contents Children of the Information Age: Changes and Challenges. Locke, Jill L. Kimmel, Margaret Mary Child Abuse Child Development Child Rearing Children Day Care Demography Divorce Economic Factors Employed Women Family Characteristics Library Services One Parent Family Public Libraries Social Change Trend Analysis This demographic study outlines changes in society over the last 25 years that have affected children and discusses children's intellectual and physical development; changes in family structure; and the effects of social, economic, and political factors on the environment for children. Implications for children's services in public libraries are considered. (EM)
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spellingShingle Children of the Information Age: Changes and Challenges.
Locke, Jill L.
Kimmel, Margaret Mary
Child Abuse
Child Development
Child Rearing
Children
Day Care
Demography
Divorce
Economic Factors
Employed Women
Family Characteristics
Library Services
One Parent Family
Public Libraries
Social Change
Trend Analysis
Children of the Information Age: Changes and Challenges. Locke, Jill L. Kimmel, Margaret Mary Child Abuse Child Development Child Rearing Children Day Care Demography Divorce Economic Factors Employed Women Family Characteristics Library Services One Parent Family Public Libraries Social Change Trend Analysis This demographic study outlines changes in society over the last 25 years that have affected children and discusses children's intellectual and physical development; changes in family structure; and the effects of social, economic, and political factors on the environment for children. Implications for children's services in public libraries are considered. (EM)
title Children of the Information Age: Changes and Challenges.
topic Child Abuse
Child Development
Child Rearing
Children
Day Care
Demography
Divorce
Economic Factors
Employed Women
Family Characteristics
Library Services
One Parent Family
Public Libraries
Social Change
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ352813