Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
Skip to main content
    • by 
    •   3  
      EconomicsApplied EconomicsHousehold Chores
    • by 
    •   4  
      UrbanizationReproductive healthSurvey dataHousehold Chores
    • by  and +1
    •   10  
      AnthropologyChildren and FamiliesSocial and Cultural AnthropologyHousehold Studies
    • by 
    •   12  
      SexYoung AdulthoodInformal SectorPrimary Education
    • by 
    •   41  
      Social SciencesLifelong LearningHealth CareEconomic Growth
    • by 
    •   20  
      Economic GrowthHuman DevelopmentDeveloping CountriesEconomic policy
    • by 
    •   20  
      EconomicsHuman RightsAccessibilityEarly Childhood Education
    • by 
    •   20  
      Human RightsAccessibilityContent AnalysisProductivity
    • by 
    •   20  
      Ethnic StudiesAnthropologyEthnographyAccessibility
Este estudo tem como objetivos: (a) investigar quem são os sujeitos que abandonaram funções remuneradas no mercado de trabalho para o exercício da profissão do lar, analisando as principais razões para tal atitude e seus reflexos para as... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      Gender StudiesReproductive LaborHousehold Chores
    • by 
    •   20  
      EconomicsAir QualityClimate ChangeNatural Resources
    • by 
    •   18  
      SexMigrationSocial NormsInformal Economy
    • by 
    •   18  
      SexMigrationSocial NormsInformal Economy
The current working paper looks at how standard household surveys for child labour measurement could be used to help fill the information gaps on the CDW phenomenon. With specific reference to household surveys conducted in Paraguay... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      SexMigrationChild LabourHousehold Survey
A research report about fathers in Latvia. The report argues that fathers in Latvia are treated in exclusively supportive role. The actual cognitive scheme of family treats women and their children as default element while men are... more
    • by 
    •   18  
      Gender StudiesSex and GenderFamily studiesChildren and Families