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How do parents contend with threats to the health and survival of their children? Can the social safety net mitigate …, importantly, do not generate work disincentive effects. The pattern of results is most consistent with the idea that parents …
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How do parents contend with threats to the health and survival of their children? Can the social safety net mitigate …, importantly, do not generate work disincentive effects. The pattern of results is most consistent with the idea that parents …
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How do parents contend with threats to the health and survival of their children? Can the social safety net mitigate …, importantly, do not generate work disincentive effects. The pattern of results is most consistent with the idea that parents …
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This study examines whether an association exists between parental unemployment and health-related quality of life and mental health for adolescents aged 15-18 in Athens, Greece. The gathered dataset covers the same upper high schools in two periods, 2011-2013 and 2017-2019. The study finds that...
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and experimental data from 5,580 children and their parents, we find that children exposed to positive parenting have …
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and experimental data from 5,580 children and their parents, we find that children exposed to positive parenting have …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine working parents' experiences and attitudes and to determine if these … for intervention features. Design/methodology/approach – In total, 721 employed parents in the UK were recruited via their … organisation and completed a web‐based survey. Findings – A total of 41 percent of parents reported their children had significant …
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