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data from 473 mothers of children aged four to 11 years from Punjab (India). Data were analysed using exploratory factor … exist in the responses of mothers for feeding practices followed with children across age and gender of child, mother’s …Purpose The undesirable effects of TV advertisements and general parenting responsibility propel mothers to monitor and …
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food, entertainment and technology for entertainment and learning) that are most loved by mothers and/or children. Next, a …) are used by these brands loved by mothers and children. Findings – The results of this study indicate that functional cues …
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were conducted with 11 mothers who regularly prepare lunchboxes for their children aged between 9 and 11 years. Findings … beyond concerns focusing solely on health and nutrition, this article unpacks how mothers seek to provide lunchtime food that … – Mothers intend the food they provide to act as a leisure experience and a break from the pressures of school. Mothers …
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Purpose – This paper aims to study the relation between the employment of mothers and the activities of children with … specifications of children's activities and mothers' employment are estimated on survey data drawn from the National Family Health … smaller as compared to that of mothers. All specifications yield the result that the probability of children working increases …
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human rights of children and its role in international production and trade. Evaluates efforts to eliminate the use of child … and trade policy as means to protecting the health and moral wellbeing of children.  …
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Contends that as the race for training ventures grows increasingly global trainers may find their cultural skills are as valuable as their own particular expertise. Uses a case study from the Gaza Strip to explore the cross‐cultural challenges that emerged to shape the project design and...
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It has been argued that failure to enlist participation in education in developing countries cannot be attributed exclusively to insufficiency of the schools. To the extent that child schooling reflects parental capacity to invest in human capital formation, there is a need to reckon with the...
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/value – Women, especially those raising children alone, are among the poorest of the poor in developing and more developed economies …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the factors that influence the decision of married women (in the age group of 16‐60 years) to participate in labor force activities. Design/methodology/approach – This is an empirical study employing the non‐linear maximum likelihood...
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Purpose – In Bangladesh, 30 percent of the population lives beyond the “last mile” of traditional distribution networks and serving this rural low‐income population with socially useful goods is a huge challenge. The purpose of this paper is to present one of the most innovative and...
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