Maternal Informal Learning Experiences that Shape Parenting Practices [0.03%]
影响父母养育行为的非正式学习体验——从母亲的角度出发
Frances L Coolman,Khara L P Turnbull,Jennifer LoCasale-Crouch et al.
Frances L Coolman et al.
Objective: Current understanding of the linkage between maternal education and parenting practices has largely been informed using a narrow definition of educational attainment-the highest level of education an individual...
Margarida Rodrigues,Rui Silva,Mário Franco
Margarida Rodrigues
In all areas of knowledge, research has shown the devastating effects of COVID-19, and the impact on families' financial stress and well-being is one of them. Crises are predictors of families' financial stress as they produce changes in th...
Re-thinking Stepfathers' Contributions: Fathers, Stepfathers, and Child Wellbeing [0.03%]
继父的贡献:父亲、继父与儿童福祉关系的新思考
Sarah Gold,Kathryn J Edin
Sarah Gold
Using data from a contemporary cohort of children, we revisit the question of whether children benefit from being close to and engaging in activities with a stepfather. We deploy the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a birth cohor...
Examining the Relationships Between Fear of Coronavirus, State Anxiety, and Relationship Happiness Among Married Turkish Individuals During COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间土耳其已婚人士对新型冠状病毒恐惧、状态焦虑和婚姻幸福关系的研究
Bülent Dilmaç,Ali Karababa,Tolga Seki et al.
Bülent Dilmaç et al.
The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of state anxiety in the relationship between the fear of COVID-19 and relationship happiness among married individuals. An additional aim of the study also tested the moderating role...
Caregivers' Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Their Children's Behavior [0.03%]
新冠疫情期间照护者的经历及其孩子的行为表现
Stephanie M Reich,Melissa Dahlin,Nestor Tulagan et al.
Stephanie M Reich et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has financial and emotional impacts on families. We explored how caregivers' financial strain and mental health are associated with changes in their young children's behavior during the pandemic. We additionally consid...
Fearing Such a Lady: University Expansion, Underemployment, and the Hypergamy Ideal in Kampala, Uganda [0.03%]
畏佳丽:乌干达坎帕拉的大学扩张、隐性失业与男高女低婚恋观
Margaret Frye,Daniela Urbina
Margaret Frye
In Uganda, the cultural norm of hypergamy, which dictates that husbands should have higher economic and social status than wives, is pervasive and influential. Yet hypergamy has recently been challenged by women's gains in education relativ...
Parents' Perceptions of Children's Behavioral Difficulties and the Parent-Child Interaction During the COVID-19 Lockdown [0.03%]
新冠肺炎居家隔离期间家长对儿童行为问题的认知及亲子互动状况
Avital Laufer,Mally Shechory Bitton
Avital Laufer
The study examined parents' perceptions of their children's behavioral difficulties (CBD) and positive parent-child interaction (PCI) during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Israel, as well as the associations among parents' psychological dis...
Locking Down Gender Roles? A Time-Use Perspective on Gender Division of Household Labour during the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Belgium [0.03%]
疫情期间比利时家庭的家务劳动性别分工:时间利用角度的一项研究
Theun Pieter van Tienoven,Joeri Minnen,Anaïs Glorieux et al.
Theun Pieter van Tienoven et al.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the division of household labour could continue to lock down or start to break gender roles. Using time-use data of n = 473 individuals collected during the lockdown restrictions in Belgium from March ...
All in the (Definition of) Family: Transnational Parent-Child Relationships, Rights to Family Life, and Canadian Immigration Law [0.03%]
跨国亲子关系、家庭生活权利与加拿大移民法中的“家庭”定义
Melissa Redmond,Beth Martin
Melissa Redmond
International human rights conventions, Canadian law and academic research all support the right to family life. Internationally and domestically, multiple definitions of family are recognized, acknowledging that long-term interpersonal com...
Home, but Left Alone: Time at Home and Child Abuse and Neglect During COVID-19 [0.03%]
疫情期间儿童留守家中遭受虐待和忽视现象的普遍性
Lindsey Rose Bullinger,Angela Boy,Megan Feely et al.
Lindsey Rose Bullinger et al.
We use high-frequency mobile phone movement data and quick-release administrative data from Georgia to examine how time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic is related to child maltreatment referrals. Findings show that referrals plummeted ...