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The neo-Malthusian argument that greater population adversely affects the natural ecosystem is well researched in the Ethiopian context. However, its counterpart vicious circle approach did not receive much attention so far. This research is generally aimed to explore the impact on households'...
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This qualitative study explores Pakistani children’s views regarding TV advertising and outlines the factors impacting … their choice of snack brands. Thirty-six children from three schools were selected purposefully and qualitative dana was … collected through focus group sessions held in schools. Findings suggest that children understand the intended message of snack …
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We explore the effects of income and, additionally education on the income, self-reported health and survival of men … conventional analysis with its focus on labour income excluding employers' pension contributions. We find that income at age sixty …
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of intra-familial interactions between parents and adolescents and the type of peer groups adolescents interact with were …, ethnicity, income level and mobility. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2007 was employed and structural equation … income level. Furthermore, those mediating factors have strong relationships with the creation of social capital. …
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This paper investigates whether teenagers are educationally advantaged if their parents are educators, using data from … teachers’ children do better at tests of reading ability, the results show that children whose fathers teach at third level or …
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parent and his child represent a fundamental element of the family life, even if the relation between parents has changed. …
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