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Child development and behaviour 6 Children and youth 6 Statistical methods 4 Data analysis 2 Education 2 Families 2 Family history 2 Health and well-being (youth) 2 Household 2 Income 2 Quality assurance 2 family and personal income 2 households and housing 2 pensions 2 spending and wealth 2
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Phipps, Shelley 6 Burton, Peter 2 Curtis, Laurie 2 Curtis, Lori 2 Dooley, Martin 2 Lethbridge, Lynn 2
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Statistics Canada, Government of Canada 6
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Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series 3 Direction des etudes analytiques : documents de recherche 3
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Le revenu et les resultats des enfants
Phipps, Shelley; Lethbridge, Lynn - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2006
Le present document de recherche examine si diverses mesures du revenu familial sont associees au developpement cognitif, socio-affectif, physique et comportemental des enfants. Les donnees de l'Enquete longitudinale nationale sur les enfants et les jeunes ont servi a evaluer une gamme de...
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Income and the Outcomes of Children
Phipps, Shelley; Lethbridge, Lynn - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2006
This research paper examines whether various measures of family income are associated with the cognitive, social/emotional, physical and behavioural development of children. Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth were used to assess a range of measures of well-being...
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All in the Family: A Simultaneous Model of Parenting Style and Child Conduct
Burton, Peter; Phipps, Shelley; Curtis, Lori - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2005
The upbringing of children is modeled as a modified principal agent problem in which children attempt to maximize their own well-being when faced with a parenting strategy chosen by the parent, to maximize parent's perception of family well-being. Thus, children as well as parents are players,...
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En famille : modele simultane du style parental et de la conduite de l'enfant
Burton, Peter; Phipps, Shelley; Curtis, Lori - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2005
L'education des enfants est modelisee en tant que probleme principal-agent modifie ou l'enfant tache de maximiser son propre bien-etre face a une strategie parentale destinee a maximiser la perception qu'a le parent du bien-etre de la famille. Ainsi, les enfants et les parents sont tous des...
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Qui a raison des parents ou des enfants? Evaluation de l'accord des parents et des enfants dans l'Enquete longitudinale nationale sur les enfants et les jeunes
Phipps, Shelley; Dooley, Martin; Curtis, Laurie - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2002
Nous avons exploite les donnees de l'Enquete longitudinale nationale sur les enfants et les jeunes pour repondre a deux questions : dans quelle mesure les parents et les enfants sont-ils d'accord dans leurs reponses a des questions identiques sur le bien-etre de l'enfance? dans quelle mesure les...
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Does Parent or Child Know Best? an Assessment of Parent/Child Agreement in the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth
Phipps, Shelley; Dooley, Martin; Curtis, Laurie - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2002
We use data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to address two questions. To what extent do parents and children agree when asked identical questions about child well-being? To what extent do differences in their responses affect what one infers from multivariate...
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