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, infant temperament, family structure and maternal education, father engagement was a significant predictor of secure mother … findings for interventions targeting paternal engagement and coparenting among at-risk children are discussed. Keywords …
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in average height across developing countries are not well explained by differences in wealth. In particular, children in … India are shorter, on average, than children in Africa who are poorer, on average, a paradox which is often called the Asian … disease and stunt children's growth. I apply three complementary empirical strategies to Demographic and Health Survey data to …
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experience worse emotional outcomes, including less happiness and enjoyment, and more stress, worry, and anger. In part, these … worse outcomes irrespective of living conditions. Yet even with controls, the elderly who live with children do worse. This … is in sharp contrast to younger adults who live with children, likely their own, whose life evaluation is no different in …
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experience worse emotional outcomes, including less happiness and enjoyment, and more stress, worry, and anger. In part, these … worse outcomes irrespective of living conditions. Yet even with controls, the elderly who live with children do worse. This … is in sharp contrast to younger adults who live with children, likely their own, whose life evaluation is no different in …
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A growing literature documents the links between long-term outcomes and health in the fetal period, infancy, and early childhood. Much of this literature focuses on rich countries, but researchers are increasingly taking advantage of new sources of data and identification to study the long reach...
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the poor have more children than the rich. Micro-data from 48 developing countries suggest that this phenomenon is very … the fertility transition based on changing preferences over the quality and quantity of children, and somewhat less so …
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in average height across developing countries are not well explained by differences in wealth. In particular, children in … India are shorter, on average, than children in Africa who are poorer, on average, a paradox which is often called the Asian … disease and stunt children's growth. I apply three complementary empirical strategies to Demographic and Health Survey data to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011150250
<Para ID="Par1">We investigate the impact of maternity leave on the cognitive and behavioral development of children at … ages 4 and 5, following up previous research on these children at younger ages. The impact is identified by legislated …. Our results indicate no positive effect on indices of children’s cognitive and behavioral development. We uncover a small …
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Alors qu’il ne reste plus qu’une année avant la date d’échéance de la réalisation des Objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement, l’Indice de la faim dans le monde 2014 (GHI) offre une analyse multidimensionnelle de la faim et présente de nouvelles données permettant...
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We used data from the Birth to Twenty Cohort study to understand children’s receipt of financial support from their … the life course of children; (2) estimated survival probabilities of receiving support for all children and not receiving … support for children who experienced a parental union dissolution; and (3) identified factors that explained variation in the …
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