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Works by Marybeth J. Mattingly in Rural Sociology

2014

Rural Families and Households and the Decline of Traditional Structure, Jessica A. Carson, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Proposed EITC Expansion Would Increase Eligibility and Dollars for Rural and Urban “Childless” Workers, Jessica A. Carson, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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2012

Over sixteen million children in poverty in 2011, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Beginning teachers are more common in rural, high-poverty, and racially diverse schools, Douglas J. Gagnon, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Understanding child abuse in rural and urban America: risk factors and maltreatment substantiation, Wendy A. Walsh, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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2011

TANF in rural America: informing re-authorization, Leif Jensen, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean
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2010

More than one in ten American households relies on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, Jessica A. Bean, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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The unequal distribution of child poverty: highest rates among young blacks and children of single mothers in rural America, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean
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Young child poverty in 2009: rural poverty rate jumps to nearly 29 percent in second year of recession, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Michelle L. Stransky
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Out-of-home care by state and place: higher placement rates for children in some remote rural places, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Melissa Wells, Michael Dineen
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Over 3 million low-income children in rural areas face cut in child tax credit if recovery act improvement expires, Arloc Sherman, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Rural families with a child abuse report are more likely headed by a single parent and endure economic and family stress, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Wendy A. Walsh
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2009

Rural America and the South have the highest percent of veterans with service-related disabilities, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Michelle L. Stransky
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Rural and Urban Children Have Lower Rates of Health Insurance Coverage and are More Often Covered by Public Plans, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Michelle L. Stransky
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Regional young child poverty in 2008: rural Midwest sees increased poverty, while urban Northeast rates decrease, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Child tax credit expansion increases number of families eligible for a refund, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Forty-three percent of eligible rural families can claim a larger credit with EITC expansion, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Seventy-eight percent of working rural families to receive full Making Work Pay tax credit, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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