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Women's perception of the process of labor coaching: Study descriptive
(2012-01-01)
Objective: This qualitative study searched for an understanding of women's perceptions of the participation of a companion, chosen by them, during the labor process. Method: The research study was carried out between August ...
WORK AND EDUCATION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF BRAZILIAN ADOLESCENTS: REFLECTIONS ON ERADICATION SPEECHES AND SOCIAL POLICIES
(Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Fac Ciencias & Tecnologia, 2015-01-01)
The text aims to discuss child labor, seeking elements which contribute to the broadening of the debate and the separation of propositions that prevent the activation of actions consistent with the needs of children and ...
Children working on the streets in Brazil: predictors of mental health problems
(Springer, 2013-03-01)
The objective of this study was to determine which factors predict higher risk for mental health problems in children working on the streets. We studied a sample of families that had at least one child working on the ...
Child Labor, Home Production and the Family Labor Supply
(ILADES; Georgetown University; Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2014)
Land, child labor, and schooling : longitudinal evidence from Colombia and Mexico
(UniandesMaestría en EconomíaFacultad de Economía, 2016)
Several studies find that child labor incidence is higher in households with larger land holdings The existence of this "wealth paradox" has been explained as the consequence of simultaneous imperfections in the land and ...
Number of children in a household and child well-being
(2018-06)
The quantity/quality tradeoff argument in explaining fertility decline has focused on the association between more education among children and fewer siblings. Human capital formation is also related to other dimensions ...
Number of children in a household and child well-being
(2018-06)
The quantity/quality tradeoff argument in explaining fertility decline has focused on the association between more education among children and fewer siblings. Human capital formation is also related to other dimensions ...