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To examine areas of child and adult well-being of a nationally representative sample, including: employment, earnings and income, educational attainment, participation in training activities, economic hardship, family structure, housing arrangements and cost, health insurance coverage, access to and use of health services, health status, psychological well-being, participation in religious and volunteer activities, knowledge about availability of social services, and attitudes about work, welfare, health care, and childbearing.
To obtain information from respondents about participation in government programs, such as welfare and Medicaid, and about children's education, parent-child interactions, child care arrangements, participation in work and recreational activities, behavioral problems, child support, and contact with noncustodial parents.
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