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1. The Role Of Daughters In Rural Family Aging Security
2. The Application Of Social Work Practiece With Outsiders-in Law Based On The Satir Model
3. The Role Of Daughters In Rural Family Intergenerational Support
4. A Study On Current Situation And Influencing Factors Of Daughters Endowment
5. A Study On Social Support Of Rural Daughters Only Family Daughter Support Parents
6. Differential Parental Investment In Sons And Daughters In Malawi
7. Casework Involved In The Study Of Family Integration Of Inter-provincial Women
8. Study On The Problems Of Rural Daughters-in-law Support For The Old-age Are Facing Under The Background Of Aged Tendency Of Population
9. The Influence Of Having Daughters Of Chairmen On The Firms' Decision
10. Single mothers and their daughters: Discourses about education
11. Family stories and memories of competitive examinations in Japanese education: Recollections of daughters and mothers
12. The Council of Women World Leaders, Iron Ladies, and daughters of destiny: A transnational study of women's rhetorical performances of power
13. The academic journey of students with chronic gastrointestinal illness: Narratives from daughters and their mothers
14. Emerging gender indifference? Demographic indicators of a changing gender system
15. Child's locational and household environments, age, and weight status in two-parent and female-headed households: The mediating role of exercise and the conditioning role of gender
16. Examining the relationship between maternal poverty, education level, region and daughters' school dropout rates in Ghana
17. Family interactions and delinquency: A cross-gender analysis of parent-child relationships and delinquent behavior
18. Ethnic identity: Estonian mothers and daughters in two different contexts, Estonia and Canada
19. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LABOR: CLASS AND CLERICAL WORK IN PITTSBURGH, 1870S - 1910S (WORKING CLASS, WOMEN, GENDER, MOBILITY, EDUCATION, PENNSYLVANIA)
20. RELATIONSHIP OF MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT, PRIOR HOME ECONOMICS, AND PERCEIVED COMPETENCE USED TO PREDICT HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION FOR THEIR CHILDREN
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