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Extended families and child well-being [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Development Economics, 2017
Studies of household behavior have established the distribution of resources among household members predicts spending and savings patterns. However, there is a paucity of evidence on the relationship between the well-being of individual family members and the distribution of resources within an extended family including non co-resident family members.
Daniel LaFave, Duncan Thomas
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Family meals and the well‐being of adolescents

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2013
AimThe current study describes the relationships between family meals and family connectedness, parental monitoring and parent–child communication and determines if frequent family meals are associated with better mental well‐being and fewer risktaking behaviours among adolescents.MethodsData were collected as part of Youth'07, a nationally ...
Jennifer, Utter   +5 more
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Adolescent subjective well‐being and family dynamics

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2003
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between adolescent subjective well‐being (SWB) and family dynamics perceived by adolescents and their parents. A sample of 239 pupils (51% female) from seventh and ninth grades completed the Berne questionnaire of SWB (youth form), two subscales from an original Finnish SWB scale and the Family
Katja, Rask   +3 more
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Introduction: Well-Being in Families in the Diaspora

2013
The rise in scope and significance of international migration is currently one of the greatest issues in many developed countries, where immigrants have moved to find better employment opportunities, improved living standards, and safer political conditions.
Dimitrova, Radosveta   +2 more
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Extended families and adolescent well-being

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2005
To examine the association between adolescent well-being and the presence of non-parental adults in the household.The sample for this study was obtained from the 1995 National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. The sample consists of adolescents who reside with parents and at least one non-parental adult. Non-parental adults include grandparents,
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Property and Family Well-Being

Problems in Economics, 1989
Our calculations show that the rate of accumulation of personal property is quite high, that it is faster than current consumption. Thus, between 1960 and 1985, retail trade turnover in state and cooperative trade grew 4.1 times while the volume of personal property at its initial value increased more than 6 times. In the fifties, items of one-time use
O. P. Saenko, E. G. Mal'ginova
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Family, Health and Well-Being

2020
Particularly in the USA, life expectancy has been falling, as rates of obesity, drug and alcohol abuse grow. Research has found that people feel rushed and family time is reduced, despite the potential for labour-saving technological innovations. This chapter sets out the evidence of studies on these issues, and how the quality of relationships might ...
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Personal freedom, family compositions and well‐being

International Journal of Psychology, 2023
Personal freedom has known to be positively associated with well‐being. As socioeconomic conditions advanced in modern societies, the pursuit of personal freedom has also gradually increased. This trend further coincides with the decline in marriage and fertility rates.
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Housing and Family Well-being

Housing Studies, 2002
Housing encompasses a bundle of characteristics that are integral to family well-being. This literature review demonstrates that, on a physical level, housing must be decent and safe, as well as present in a family's life. Housing is also critical because of the way in which it relates to its occupants, providing sufficient space so that the family is ...
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Spirituality and family well-being

Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 2018
Spirituality refers to the search for and experiential elements of the sacred, ultimate meaning, higher-consciousness, and transcendence (Friedman and MacDonald, 2002). Emmons (2000) argued that spirituality can be viewed as a form of intelligence because it predicts functioning and offers capabilities that enable people to solve problems and attain ...
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