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The objective of this survey research is to explore the relationships among Bhutanese parents’ self-perceived family …-perceived family communication patterns, but were not significantly associated with gender, age, education level, occupation level …, marital status, number of offspring, and family type. (2) The Bhutanese parents’ gender difference, education level, and …
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We attempt to answer a simple empirical question: does having children make a parent live longer? The hypothesis we offer is that a parentś immune system is refreshed by a childś infections at a time when their own protection starts wearing thin. With the boosted immune system, the parent has...
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What allowed eight siblings from a politically disadvantaged rural family to overcome institutional barriers and … Reform era, when both family background and institutional environment were more favourable? In studying this anomalous case … neglected in the literature. Through comparing the micro-level mobility processes of the two generations in this family, I …
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transitions framework and highlights the need for continuing professional attention to be given to strengthening family links as …
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biological family breakdown between the 6th and the 8th grade. Classroom fixed-effect regressions reveal that it is largely … pupils' academic achievement, but without some exogenous variance (like the breakdown of the biological family) it would be …
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