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Academic self-concept, gender and single-sex schooling [PDF]
This paper assesses gender differences in academic self-concept for a cohort of children born in 1958 (the National Child Development Study). We address the question of whether attending single-sex or co-educational schools affected students’ perceptions
Alice Sullivan +63 more
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Infant feeding policies and monitoring systems: A qualitative study of European Countries
Implementation of the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding varies widely among countries. Policymakers would benefit from insights into obstacles and enablers.
Helen Gray +7 more
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Children’s Sport Participation in Canada: Is it a Level Playing Field? [PDF]
In this article a study of children’s sport participation in Canada is presented, examining both children’s participation in organized sport (with a coach or instructor) and informal sport (without a coach or instructor).
McTeer, William, Trussell, Dawn E.
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Overviewing allergy epidemiology in Japan - Findings from birth cohorts (JECS and T-Child study)
The escalating global allergy epidemic has emerged as a pressing and persistent challenge, exerting a profound impact on human health systems across centuries.
Kiwako Yamamoto-Hanada, Yukihiro Ohya
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Social Interaction and Intergenerational Skill Transfer [PDF]
We explore the relationship between educational attainment and social interaction using individual level data from the British National Child Development Study. To be specific, we analyze whether an intergenerational aspect to this relationship exists by
Brown, S., Taylor, K.
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Strengthening Families: Parents\u27 Voices on Discipline and Child Rearing [PDF]
This qualitative study conducted semi-structured, multi-session focus groups and interviews with twenty-seven participants to explore in-depth, participant constructs of child discipline and punishment methods and reasons for the continuing support for ...
Breshears, Elizabeth M
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Background: The endophenotypes of allergic disorders are known to vary across racial groups, underscoring the importance of studying allergic disease phenotypes in the population of Tokyo.
Kiwako Yamamoto-Hanada, MD, PhD +18 more
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Sadiq M Saad, Chukwuma Iwundu, Musa S Ibrahim, Gurch Randhawa, Dong Pang Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU2 8LE, EnglandCorrespondence: Musa S Ibrahim, Institute for Health Research, University of ...
Saad SM +4 more
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Prevalence and sensitization of pollen–food allergy syndrome among adolescents in Tokyo
Background: Allergic rhinitis and pollen sensitization typically increase with age; however, longitudinal data on the prevalence of pollen–food allergy syndrome (PFAS) among Japanese adolescents are limited.
Tomoyuki Kiguchi, MD +4 more
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District level inequality in reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health coverage in India
Background As India already missed maternal and child health related millennium development goals, the maternal and child health outcomes are a matter of concern to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Basant Kumar Panda +2 more
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