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Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS–4)

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ate for children with an unemployed parent is 2.7 times the rate for children whoseparents were consistently employed (35.0 versus 12.8 per 1,000).Table 5–2. <strong>Incidence</strong> Rates per 1,000 <strong>Child</strong>ren for Endangerment St<strong>and</strong>ardMaltreatment in the NIS–4 (2005–2006) Related to Parents’ EmploymentEndangerment St<strong>and</strong>ardMaltreatment CategoryParent(s)UnemployedParent(s)EmployedParent(s)Not in theLabor ForceSignificance<strong>of</strong> DifferencesALL MALTREATMENT 39.9 17.1 57.7 A, B, cABUSE:All <strong>Abuse</strong> 7.5 5.8 15.2 B, CPhysical <strong>Abuse</strong> 3.5 3.4 7.3 B, cSexual <strong>Abuse</strong> 0.9 1.1 3.7 b, cEmotional <strong>Abuse</strong> 4.1 2.3 7.1 BNEGLECT:All <strong>Neglect</strong> 35.0 12.8 46.4 A, BPhysical <strong>Neglect</strong> 23.0 6.0 25.5 A, BEmotional <strong>Neglect</strong> 19.1 7.4 25.3 A, BEducational <strong>Neglect</strong>† 5.8‡ 1.8 4.8‡ BSEVERITY OF HARM:Serious 7.3 3.2 11.3 A, BModerate 12.1 6.3 15.7 A, BInferred 3.0‡ 1.1 6.0‡ BEndangered 17.5 6.5 24.8 A, BA Difference between “Unemployed” <strong>and</strong> “Employed" is significant at the pp>.05).C Difference between “Unemployed” <strong>and</strong> “Not in the Labor Force" is significant at the p

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