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research on how employment and work-family conflict are related to fathers’ parenting stress, especially in comparison with … unemployment and greater work-family conflict, but not overwork, odd-jobs, and nonstandard hours, are related to more parenting … scheduling is important to reduce parenting stress among working-class parents regardless of gender. …
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incarceration on maternal stress and harsh parenting behaviors. Using multiple methods and accounting for a rich set of covariates … processes, the results suggest no relationship between paternal incarceration, maternal stress and harsh parenting behaviors …
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mothers and fathers only when new romantic partners have children from previous relationships. Increases in parenting stress …Theories of family functioning suggest that childbearing with multiple partners may increase parenting stress due to … changes in social and economic resources and the challenges associated with parenting across multiple households. These family …
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Few studies have investigated whether parents’, teachers’ and children’s responses to the strengths and difficulties … questionnaire (SDQ) have equivalence. In this study, data from 854 matched questionnaires collected in Malaysia were subjected to … cultural issues involved and the use of the SDQ. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 …
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whether disabled girls’ and boys’ behaviour converges or diverges from non-disabled children over time. Childhood … parenting and the home environment moderate any associations between disability and behaviour. Estimating linear growth models …, we find that disabled children exhibit more behaviour problems than non-disabled children across disability measures. We …
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whether disabled girls’ and boys’ behaviour converges or diverges from non-disabled children over time. Childhood … parenting and the home environment moderate any associations between disability and behaviour. Estimating linear growth models …, we find that disabled children exhibit more behaviour problems than non-disabled children across disability measures. We …
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This paper gives an overview of the transformation of the German labour market since the mid-1990s with a special focus on the changing patterns of labour market segmentation or 'dualization' of employment in Germany. While labour market duality in Germany can partially be attributed to labour...
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What has been analysed in France mainly under the term "précarité de l'emploi" over the past 30 years was mostly dealt with differently in other countries (atypical, non-standard employment). Research on these issues dates back to the 1970s in sociology and institutional economics. More...
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What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers’ health? Despite the fact that non-standard work accounts for an increasing share of the job opportunities, relatively little is known about the potential consequences for health and the existing evidence is ambiguous. In this...
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