Search Results - "father’s work"
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Mothers' and Fathers' Work Hours, Child Gender, and Behavior in Middle Childhood
Published 2013“…Compared to those whose fathers worked fewer hours per week, children whose fathers worked 55 hours or more per week had significantly higher levels of externalizing behavior. …”
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Long Hours and Longings: Australian Children's Views of Fathers' Work and Family Time
Published 2017“…© 2017 National Council on Family Relations Using two waves of paired data from a population sample of 10- to 13-year-old Australian children (5,711 father–child observations), the authors consider how the hours, schedules, intensity, and flexibility of fathers' jobs are associated with children's views about fathers' work and family time. A third of the children studied considered that their father works too much, one eighth wished that he did not work at all, and one third wanted more time with him or did not enjoy time together. …”
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The association of sugar-added food and beverages consumption with socioeconomic status and nutritional status among kemas preschool children in Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Published 2016“…Most of the parent have highest education of secondary school, most of the mothers are not working (69.5%) but 2/3 of fathers working (85.4%) with average family size of 5 people or more ( 69. 4% ). …”
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