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Do Better Schools Matter? Parental Valuation of Elementary Education

by Sandra E. Black - QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS , 1999
"... The evaluation of numerous school reforms requires an understanding of the value of better schools. Given the difficulty of calculating the relationship between school quality and student outcomes, I turn to another method and use house prices to infer the value parents place on school quality. I lo ..."
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The evaluation of numerous school reforms requires an understanding of the value of better schools. Given the difficulty of calculating the relationship between school quality and student outcomes, I turn to another method and use house prices to infer the value parents place on school quality. I

Estimating Wealth Effects without Expenditure Data— or Tears

by Deon Filmer, Lant Pritchett - Policy Research Working Paper 1980, The World , 1998
"... Abstract: We use the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data collected in Indian states in 1992 and 1993 to estimate the relationship between household wealth and the probability a child (aged 6 to 14) is enrolled in school. A methodological difficulty to overcome is that the NFHS, modeled closely ..."
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Abstract: We use the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data collected in Indian states in 1992 and 1993 to estimate the relationship between household wealth and the probability a child (aged 6 to 14) is enrolled in school. A methodological difficulty to overcome is that the NFHS, modeled

Justice and the politics of difference

by Diane H. Young, John W , 1990
"... Educators frequently recommend that children read aloud to parents at home in the belief that the activity will positively contribute to children's literacy growth. From a research perspective, however, little is known about these at-home reading experiences. Using a social constructivist theor ..."
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theoretical perspective, the present study investigated the relationships between children's reading ability, children's sex, mothers ' educational level, and mothers ' helping behaviors during children's at-home oral reading practice. Seventy-six mother-child pairs from a suburban

Parent-Child Relationship: Peculiarities and Outcome

by Leonid M. Popov, Ruth A. Ilesanmi
"... The relationship between parents and their children can be regarded as the most important relationship an individual can experience. This paper, examines theoretical and empirical literature on parent-child relationships by analyzing recent accomplishments on this issue. It turns first to the questi ..."
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The relationship between parents and their children can be regarded as the most important relationship an individual can experience. This paper, examines theoretical and empirical literature on parent-child relationships by analyzing recent accomplishments on this issue. It turns first

development and parent–child relationships across the lifespan

by Jeong Shin An, Teresa M. Cooney, Jeong Shin An, Teresa M. Cooney
"... Psychological well-being in mid to late life: The role of generativity development and parent–child relationships across the lifespan ..."
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Psychological well-being in mid to late life: The role of generativity development and parent–child relationships across the lifespan

Adult attachment, working models, and relationship quality in dating couples.

by Nancy L Collins , Stephen J Read - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1990
"... Three studies were conducted to examine the correlates of adult attachment. In Study 1, an 18-item scale to measure adult attachment style dimensions was developed based on Kazan and Shaver's (1987) categorical measure. Factor analyses revealed three dimensions underlying this measure: the e ..."
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childhood, particularly within the child-caretaker relationship. Yet, only recently have social psychologists begun to integrate work on adult love relationships with developmental theory and research on the nature and functioning of parent-child relations (Hartup & Rubin,

Child Maintenance, Father Child Relationships and Family Wellbeing

by Paulette Andrea Henry
"... This study assesses the correlation between the provision of child maintenance and father child relationship which ultimately affects child wellbeing. Using a mixed method approach, court records were examined over a five year period and interviews with thirty fathers were conducted. The data reveal ..."
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This study assesses the correlation between the provision of child maintenance and father child relationship which ultimately affects child wellbeing. Using a mixed method approach, court records were examined over a five year period and interviews with thirty fathers were conducted. The data

"Parent-Child Relationships as Predictors of Change in Teacher-Child Relationships and School

by Corrina A. Falkenstein , 2010
"... This dissertation has been accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for ..."
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This dissertation has been accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for

Children’s Cortisol and the Quality of Teacher –Child Relationships

by In Child Care, Jared A. Lisonbee, Jacquelyn Mize, Douglas A. Granger
"... Teacher – child relationships were examined as predictors of cortisol change in preschool children. Saliva for assayswas collected fromone hundred and ninety-one 4-year-olds (101 boys) in themornings and afternoons on 2 days at child care, and before and after a series of challenging tasks and a tea ..."
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Teacher – child relationships were examined as predictors of cortisol change in preschool children. Saliva for assayswas collected fromone hundred and ninety-one 4-year-olds (101 boys) in themornings and afternoons on 2 days at child care, and before and after a series of challenging tasks and a

Mother-Child Relationships and Household Management

by Jennifer L. Romich, Jennifer L. Romich
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