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National identity after conquest
Abstract Conquering powers routinely adopt state‐directed nationalization projects that seek to make the boundaries of the nation coterminous with the (newly expanded) boundaries of the state. To this end, they implement policies that elevate the economic status of individuals who embrace the occupier's national identity and discriminate against those ...
Christopher Carter, Daniel W. Gingerich
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Second Generation Parenting: Raising Grandchildren or Adult Children with Disabilities [PDF]
This issue of Making the Link will touch on some of the reasons why grandparents become primary caregivers for their grandchildren, the joys and challenges associated with raising grandchildren and support services currently in place to assist ...
Bethlehem Dammlash, Michael Twyman
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Haunted by Houses: Built and Lived Absences in a Transnational Mexican Community
ABSTRACT Globally, millions of migrants have sent money home to build a house. In early phases of migration, remittance houses are aspirational objects that materialize the continuous belonging of migrants to a community. In later stages, experiences of loss, estrangement, deportation, and death increasingly challenge these attachments.
Julia Pauli
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Natural selection has favored the evolution of behaviors that benefit not only one's genes, but also their copies in genetically related individuals. These behaviors include optimal outbreeding (choosing a mate that is neither too closely related, nor ...
Boklage CE +9 more
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Care Competition in the Family: Do Changes in Spousal Care Influence Grandchild Support?
AbstractObjective: This study examined whether changes in spousal care were associated with changes in grandchild care frequency among European grandparents.Background: Grandparents are important providers of childcare for their children's families, but they may face competing caregiving demands within the family, especially as spousal caregivers ...
Hans Hämäläinen +3 more
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ENTERING OR EXITING GRANDCHILD CARE DURING THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE U.S. [PDF]
AbstractFamily members experience role-based household relationships as sets of resources and demands, including time, money, skills, and attention. Grandparents have resources; and family members have demands. Balance between resources and demands affect the care they are able to provide and the care that adult children and their grandchildren would ...
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ABSTRACT Aim This study investigated whether behavioural and emotional problems among 3‐year‐olds increased during the COVID‐19 epidemic in Sweden, a country that kept preschools open during the whole pandemic. Methods This was a cross‐sectional study including 71 917 children in the Stockholm region whose parents had completed the Strength and ...
Anders Hjern +4 more
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Caring for Grandchildren and Grandparents’ Cognitive Aging Changes: An Empirical Study
Against the backdrop of population aging and the prevalence of intergenerational care in China, this study examines the impact of grandchild care on middle-aged and older adults’ cognitive function.
Yadi Wang
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Grandparents and women's participation in the labor market [PDF]
The conciliation of work and family life is a challenge to most women. In some countries, although not in southern Europe, women make significant use of part-time schedules as a way of balancing work and family life.
José Passos, Paula Albuquerque
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Digital Doppelgängers, Human Relationships, and Practical Identity
ABSTRACT In this paper, we examine the potential effects of relationships with Large Language Model (LLM)‐based digital doppelgängers (DDs) on users' values, concerns, and interests, that is, on their practical identity. DDs are artificially intelligent conversational agents trained on individuals' data to replicate their speech patterns, mannerisms ...
Cristina Voinea +3 more
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