In the studies where gender differences could be tested, the intergenerational parenting correlations were higher for females. |
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Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents. |
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The popular perception that an intergenerational equity debate emerged in Canada in the 1990s contrasts with previous research findings. |
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There is a strong commonsense notion of intergenerational continuity in behavior. |
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No evidence supports existence of such an intergenerational cult, the site says. |
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The film doesn't stop at intergenerational same-sex relations or drug trips. |
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Therefore, we can speak of an intergenerational transmission of male unemployment. |
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More is needed to prevent a bigger intergenerational transfer burden from bedeviling our political future. |
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Only two studies have tested aspects of Bowen's specific theory of intergenerational transmission. |
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Problems involving family members or family-of-origin issues are also often effectively explored with intergenerational assessment instruments. |
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While there are exceptions, few congregations operate as true intergenerational communities. |
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The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment. |
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We've made plenty of comments in the last few months about tax, intergenerational equity and the Government's reform agenda. |
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There are many different ways to weave an intergenerational perspective into all areas of congregational life. |
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Recently, the curriculum's use in intergenerational settings has also been noted. |
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It is also closely tied to international types of equity, including intergenerational equity, poverty alleviation, food security and health. |
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Including such individuals in the research is needed so society can learn about generational and intergenerational language use. |
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Bequest savings: The intergenerational transfer of wealth provides for the future consumption of heirs. |
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Faced with an economic challenge, they took slavery and made it an intergenerational institution based on physical difference. |
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Besides drugs, another factor behind the riots is the idea of intergenerational disadvantage being passed on. |
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This integrated initiative is using gardens as the trampoline for skill building, intergenerational communication, and community cohesion. |
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This relationship is the story of mentoring and intergenerational work that made Timothy a respected leader and strong follower of Christ. |
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Integrating and rehabilitating child soldiers and abductees into communities, including support for intergenerational responses. |
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Moreover, the value of the intergenerational connection goes beyond one generation providing a service to another. |
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The UNESCO Declaration is an important step in enunciating a principle of intergenerational fairness. |
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These results indicate that assortative matching magnifies individual-level intergenerational persistence. |
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Moreover, this program's goal is to prevent intergenerational and intercultural conflicts that often burst out with immigration. |
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You don't have to quit your job, fly to India and help fight intergenerational prostitution. |
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They become trapped in an intergenerational cycle of ill-health and poverty. |
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Because of the potential of intergenerational criminal behavior, Parenting Skills program need to increased for a variety of offenders. |
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This is the same Mr Buffett who has very publicly advocated the retention of the estate tax to prevent intergenerational transfers of wealth. |
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The intergenerational reproduction of minority ethnic identities has produced a national culture that is multicultural, polyethnic, and cosmopolitan. |
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The labour market and pension reforms were intended to avoid the explosion of this intergenerational dispute. |
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Some respondents think that there are leaders who do know about the brutalizing effects of intergenerational violence but ignore it. |
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We believe that the rights of the children are to be seen in an intergenerational context. |
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Eradicate child poverty in Europe and stop the intergenerational transmission of poverty. |
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I also learned that intergenerational dialogue is important, for every church. |
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It is recognised that literacy particularly from early childhood is the key to the implementation of this intergenerational approach. |
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The second limitation was that measures of acculturative stress, such as parent-child intergenerational conflict, were not available in our study. |
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That is why I have asked the National Seniors Council to look at two new priorities: labour force participation and intergenerational relations. |
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As a result, many commercial woodlot owners are currently subject to income tax on intergenerational transfers of their woodlots. |
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They had high praise for intergenerational projects that allowed seniors to share their wisdom with younger generations. |
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We are in a privileged situation of participating in an intergenerational life learning program. |
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In order to effectively deal with the intergenerational consequences of these challenges, adolescents will need to be treated as equal partners and equipped with the appropriate skills, capacities and knowledge. |
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This intergenerational relationship comes in various models nowadays. |
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The intergenerational dimension is a principal element in the reflection on sustainable development, even when this involves issues relating to climate change and energy resources. |
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The objective in the area of intergenerational and sustainable development is to enforce the sustainability principle as the fundamental quality measure in all areas of development. |
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The gap is growing between liberals and conservatives, the rich and the not rich, intergenerational privilege and new-immigrant power, patriarchy and gender equality, the expanders of liberty and the withholders of it. |
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The coin and infinity symbol convey the idea of intergenerational wealth. |
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The model defines families of African descent from an Afrocentric intergenerational perspective. |
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One of Ullah's career highlights thus far is her retirement community work, where she created an intergenerational literacy program called Grandpals. |
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In essence, such a matrix reflects intergenerational ethnic mobility between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations since the initial contact,17 wherefrom the presence of the Métis. |
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In the three cases of intergenerational transmission, English outranks French in terms of the number of children to whom the language is transmitted. |
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The emphasis on the social groups is meant to redress inequalities between and among groups and promote intergenerational perspective as well as counter such ills as racism, sexism and ageism. |
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In awareness-raising activities directed to young degree-holders, an appeal for civic-mindedness and solidarity was conveyed by brief messages on the sharing of knowledge and intergenerational solidarity. |
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The combination of medical and psychological knowledge, as well as modern, innovative didactics determines the unique basis of the methodological approach to this intergenerational project. |
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Maybe intergenerational casting is coming to the fore. |
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This diversity can create uncertainty in intergenerational relations and expectations and can have specific effects on life course role transitions, such as grandparenthood and retirement. |
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Special attention should be devoted to addressing the feminization of poverty, a factor leading to social exclusion and the intergenerational transmission of vulnerability, poverty and exclusion. |
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However, he emphasized the potential payoffs that this social investment approach to welfare could have, over the long term, in improving people's life chances and breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty. |
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One way to observe the dynamics of intergenerational family relationships and how they have been changing over time is to look at trends in multigenerational living arrangements and intergenerational financial transfers. |
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Whereas a multigenerational context is one whereby different generations are to be found side by side, in an intergenerational context they begin to interrelate with each other. |
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Right now there are just a lot of emotions to process, much anger and many regrets to reconcile, and much intergenerational conversation and compassion taking place. |
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It reflects the capital gains exemption for farmers and recognizes that there is an intergenerational change in fishing enterprises similar to farmers. |
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As a matter of intergenerational fairness, it is important to continue to bring down the mortgage from previous heavy spending that our current generation is passing along to our children and our grandchildren to pay. |
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Mapping can help to empower a community in its knowledge and cultural heritage management, particularly if it is being used to stimulate intergenerational and intercultural dialogue and learning. |
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An intergenerational drama troupe may welcome your talents. |
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It was thus proposed that intergenerational bridges be built between the two groups so that everyone, from youngest to oldest, could find their place in the information society. |
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The results conclude there are seven areas that need work, including problems with intergenerational transfer of farms, training and access to capital. |
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Like many people who deal with succession planning, Glenn Dogterom says the earlier you start, the better the odds of a successful intergenerational transfer. |
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Some delegations noted in particular the rapid changes occurring in family structures and lifestyles and their effect on intergenerational support for older persons. |
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The Association partnered with the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations to host its largest intergenerational spring seminar to date, devoted to the discussion of building a culture of peace. |
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One of the priorities of the Social Agenda is the promotion of equal opportunities for all as a vector for social and intergenerational solidarity and the creation of a poverty-free and more inclusive society. |
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The OECD ranks Norway fourth in the 2013 equalised Better Life Index and third in intergenerational earnings elasticity. |
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The sudden stop of Gaelic intergenerational transmission, caused by shame and prejudice, was the immediate cause of the drastic decline in Gaelic fluency in the 20th century. |
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Like all areas of the island of Ireland outside of the Gaeltacht, the Irish language in Belfast is not that of an unbroken intergenerational transmission. |
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The discussion brought together an intergenerational panel of the nation's top emcees with some of the great poets who influence the hip-hop generation. |
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