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individuals to learn to handle problematic situations. In National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3)(2005-06), under “Women … decision making is important in a family setting for an individual. Literatures on social network (Srinivasan and Sharan 2005 … women in society and within their households. It is thus critical to promote change in reproductive behaviour. This reminds …
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The effects of motherhood on women's labour force participation are estimated usually for mothers who are co … relationship between motherhood and labour force participation. We find also that women who are not biological mothers are … co-resident mothers in South Africa, not co-resident mothers are significantly more likely to be labour force …
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This paper uses same sex sibling composition as a strategy to identify the exogenous effects of childbearing on female labour force participation in South Africa. International studies typically find that sibling sex composition is strong instrument for childbearing, satisfying the two...
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borrowed norms and regulations belonging to Church’s legislation. The frail State – Church dualism on family law was influenced … law very clearly favoured family and children’s interests. They were all conceived to better supervise individual …’s education in a moral family where the Church would still have an influence. …
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The present paper wishes to be an inventory of the historical-demographical writings within Romanian landscape. We were able to identify preoccupation for demographic phenomena even since late 19th century, that have grown once with the creation of a discipline of historical demography in the...
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phenomenon is approached, forms of social deviation that entailed the dilution of the family image and norms. We do not discuss … here about a dilution of the traditional norms concerning family, as someone might misunderstand, it was an erosion of the … idea of family in general. The “family” could acquire different forms as compared to the “official” one. Paradoxically, all …
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participation of wives’ mothers on wives’ decisions to join the labour force. Finally, we test the effect of the work force …
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perceptions were defining social and societal norms at the time. The community strictly controlled the family through different … “rituals” of interference in its internal affairs. Due to its feature as a fundamental social group, the family has different … level of the society is able to influence the family either directly or indirectly. The study of society shows different …
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.. The perspectives of approaching the rural community and family have expanded considerably using these sources of … civil status within the meaning of the reconstruction of demographic events (birth, marriage, death). The family … information for the pre-state period and this is precisely the reason for which he proposes restoring the family’s biological life …
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do better on educational outcomes than do children in singleparent and step-family households. While studies in the … developed world generally indicate that family structure influences educational outcomes, less is known about whether children …
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