Essays about: "Single parent households"
Found 4 essays containing the words Single parent households.
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1. Childhood household composition and future economic outcomes : Are children of single parent families experiencing growing disadvantages as adults in Sweden?
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : Family is a unit of socialization and transmitter of social, cultural and economic resources. Thus family arrangements may result in unequal future outcomes for the children growing up in them. A case in point is children from single parent households. READ MORE
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2. Female representations on Greek media and Greek women’s (un)employment before and after the Covid-19 pandemic : Examining whether and how media gender stereotypes can affect Greek women’s development in light of a crisis.
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : Women around the world face various kinds of discrimination, which vary from country to country and from culture to culture. Socio-economic crises and global emergencies can accentuate such gender inequalities being particularly detrimental to women. READ MORE
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3. Caught in the middle: Unravelling motive and practice of elderly care among sandwich generation in Indonesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/SocialhögskolanAbstract : In the perpetuated absence of wide-ranged aging-related programs in Indonesia, more than one-quarter of the elderly population rely on the family especially adult children, resulting in the prevalence of three-generation households. This research seeks to explain the underlying motive and the practice of caring for the elderly parent from the vantage point of adult children that act as the main support provider and primary caregiver within the household. READ MORE
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4. Parental stress and child anxiety and depression : A cross-sectional survey study in Sweden and Switzerland
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för hälsovetenskaperAbstract : Introduction: The shift from single- to dual-earner households means that, often, both parents have joined the paid labor force. The demands of work and family can conflict, and this conflict can be a major stressor to parents in today’s high-income countries. READ MORE