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Parent and child 25 Kind 13 Eltern 8 Parent and child. 7 Familie 6 Family 5 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Child development 4 Children and adults 4 Case studies 3 Children 3 Families. 3 USA 3 United States 3 Australia 2 Child rearing 2 Children and the environment 2 Divorce 2 Education 2 Educational attainment 2 Erziehung 2 Europa 2 Fallstudiensammlung 2 Human reproduction-Physiological aspects 2 Intergenerational mobility 2 Kommunikation 2 Parents-Physiology 2 Socialization 2 Ability 1 Abused children--History. 1 Acculturation 1 Adoption 1 Adoption--Texas--Case studies. 1 Akkulturation 1 Australien 1 Behavior 1 Biculturalism 1 Biography 1 Brazelton, T. Berry, 1918---Influence. 1 California 1
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Book / Working Paper 41 Article 2
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Bibliographie 8 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Biographie 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 35 Undetermined 8
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Bowes, Jennifer M. 3 Devereux, Paul J. 3 Black, Sandra E. 2 Denny, Kevin 2 Doyle, Orla 2 Salvanes, Kjell G. 2 Alanen, Leena 1 Becker, Sascha O. 1 Bentolila, Samuel 1 Bornstein, Marc H. 1 Brockliss, Laurence W. B. 1 Brown, Jonathan 1 Chandler, Caroline A. 1 Choi, Jin Hyuk 1 Churchill, Harriet 1 Clark, David A. 1 Clark, Lynn Schofield 1 Cunningham, Hugh 1 Delaney, Liam 1 Dittmann, Laura L. 1 Dreby, Joanna 1 Elliott, Sinikka 1 Ensher, Gail L. 1 Fernandes, Ana 1 Fine, Mark A. 1 Gadomski, Lawrence Wissow Anne 1 Goh, Esther C. L. 1 Goossens, Clara L. 1 Grieshaber, Susan 1 Gubrium, Jaber F. 1 Harmon, Colm 1 Harvey, John H. 1 Horn, Joseph M. 1 Ichino, Andrea 1 Kahn, Robbie Pfeufer 1 LaSala, Michael C. 1 Larsen, Kasper 1 Larson, Susan 1 Lester, Barry M. 1 Lewis, Barry 1
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School of Economics, University College Dublin 7 Mathematica Policy Research 1
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Open Access publications 4 Working Papers / School of Economics, University College Dublin 3 Children in the past monograph series 1 Children's literature and culture 1 Journal of financial economics 1 Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1 Routledge contemporary China series 1
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USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 33 RePEc 8 BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Information and trading targets in a dynamic market equilibrium
Choi, Jin Hyuk; Larsen, Kasper; Seppi, Duane J. - In: Journal of financial economics 132 (2019) 3, pp. 22-49
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The role of local knowledge and culture in child care in Africa : a sociological study of several ethnic groups in Kenya and Uganda
Okwany, Auma; Ngutuku, Elizabeth; Muhangi, Arthur - 2011
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Aspects of Mental Health Communication Skills Training that Predict Parent and Child Outcomes in Pediatric Primary Care.
Gadomski, Lawrence Wissow Anne; Roter, Debra; Larson, Susan - Mathematica Policy Research - 2010
This study evaluated the outcome of mental health communication training for pediatric primary care providers. Those who used more agenda setting, time, and anger management skills increased “patient centeredness†toward parents, resulting in improvements in child mental health outcomes.
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Income Insecurity and Youth Emancipation: A Theoretical Approach
Becker, Sascha O.; Fernandes, Ana; Bentolila, Samuel; … - 2008
In this paper, we propose a theoretical model to study the effect of income insecurity of parents and offspring on the child’s residential choice. Parents are partially altruistic toward their childrenand will provide financial help to an independent child when her income is low relative to...
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Big and tall parents do not have more sons
Denny, Kevin - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2008
In a 2005 paper Kanezawa proposed a generalisation of the classic Trivers- Willard hypothesis. It was argued that as a result taller and heavier parents should have more sons relative to daughters. Using two British cohort studies, evidence was presented which was partly consistent with the...
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The early childhood determinants of time preferences
Delaney, Liam; Doyle, Orla - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2008
Research on time preference formation and socioeconomic differences in discounting has received little attention to date. This article examines the extent to which early childhood differences emerge in measures of hyperactivity, impulsivity and persistence, all of which are good psychometric...
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Like father, like son? A note on the intergenerational transmission of IQ scores
Devereux, Paul J. - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2008
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this statement, there is little large-scale evidence on the intergenerational transmission of IQ scores. Using a larger and more comprehensive dataset than previous work, we are able to estimate the...
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Big and tall parents do not have more sons
Denny, Kevin - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2008
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The impact of parental income and education on child health : further evidence for England
Doyle, Orla; Harmon, Colm; Walker, Ian - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2007
This paper investigates the robustness of recent findings on the effect of parental education and income on child health. We are particularly concerned about spurious correlation arising from the potential endogeneity of parental income and education. Using an instrumental variables approach,...
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The parent app : understanding families in the digital age
Clark, Lynn Schofield - 2013
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