Do places matter? : a multilevel analysis of geographic variations in child behaviour in Canada / by Michael H. Boyle and Ellen L. Lipman. : MP32-28/98-16E

This paper compares the influence of neighbourhood factors (as defined by the enumeration area) to family socioeconomic factors on child problem behaviour such as emotional problems, hyperactivity, and conduct problems.--Executive summary

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Department/Agency Canada. Human Resources Development Canada. Applied Research Branch.
Title Do places matter? : a multilevel analysis of geographic variations in child behaviour in Canada / by Michael H. Boyle and Ellen L. Lipman.
Series title Working paperW-98-16E
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Note(s) "This paper compares the influence of neighbourhood factors (as defined by the enumeration area) to family socioeconomic factors on child problem behaviour such as emotional problems, hyperactivity, and conduct problems."--Executive summary.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Human Resources Development Canada. 1998.
Binding Softcover
Description iv, 35p. : references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-27551-9
Catalogue number
  • MP32-28/98-16E
Departmental catalogue number W-98-16E
Subject terms Children
Behaviour
Social policy
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