id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339795-1bo38ooy Sano, Yoshie Well-Being and Stability among Low-income Families: A 10-Year Review of Research 2020-10-25 .txt text/plain 6985 396 50 In the last decade, research on the economic security of lowincome families has centered around poverty dynamics, the effectiveness of welfare-to-work programs, employment issues, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and banking behavior. (2015) developed the Economic Well-Being Continuum (EWC) as a comprehensive measure to describe the circumstances of low-income families in eight specific dimensions (child care, employability, food security, health care security, housing security, transportation, reliance of assistance programs, and capabilities) and establish their level of economic functioning (persistently poor, struggling, and getting by). Employment issues � Rural low-income mothers remained in the same job because they utilized their limited resources effectively and developed strategies to combine work and family life including using social support network and supportive supervisors as well as flextime (Son and Bauer 2010) � Low-income mothers were more likely to be employed, especially full-time, if they were provided state childcare subsidy tied to their employment (Davis et al. ./cache/cord-339795-1bo38ooy.txt ./txt/cord-339795-1bo38ooy.txt