Category: Family
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Issues of Paid Family Caregiving
Table of Contents Introduction How Payment Changes the Caregiver-Care Recipient Relationship The Changes’ Positive Influence References Introduction Paid family caregiving is a widely discussed and controversial issue, which requires appropriate research to support or refute the necessity to continue this practice implementation. It is possible to outline several valid reasons, which clearly define why this…
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Work and Family in Pakistani Working Women’s Views
Faiz (2015) explores the experiences of Pakistani working women who have to work in quite an oppressive working environment and balance their work with domestic responsibilities. The focus of the study is the females’ views and attitudes towards their work and home life. The researcher chose the case study methodology to obtain insights into the…
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Women’s Non-Monetary Contributions in Supporting Their Families
Table of Contents Literature Review Economic Implications Social Implications Alternative Valuation Conclusion Research Paper Worksheet References Annotated Bibliography Research Topic: The research topic is focused on women’s non-monetary contributions to supporting their families. The analysis will primarily focus on housework and similar unpaid work performed primarily by women in recent decades as well as the…
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Gambling, Financial Problems, and Family Impact
Gambling often contributes to increases in debt problems and psychological distress, both or one who has pre-existed or even influenced gambling. The use of an individual’s resources in the form of gambling often results in severe financial loss, which then contributes to increased borrowing, as it is often a diagnostic factor for gambling-related disorders. However,…
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Family Violence Types and Statistics for New York
Table of Contents Introduction Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Child Abuse Co-Occurrence of Partner Violence and Child Abuse New York Laws for IPV Elder Abuse Laws against Elder Abuse Conclusion References Introduction Family violence is prevalent in the present society and is a growing social concern. The 2000 National Family Violence Resurvey reported that assault…
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Changes in the Institution of Family in America
The institution a family has been changing over the years in America characterized by variation in roles, composition, setup and values. The changes which started all the way from the 1500s are inspired by the development in America. Some of the developments such as slavery, industrial revolution, immigration, and the World Wars shaped the family…
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Core Values for Children and Family
Some people think that family and its values are the most critical foundation of any person’s life. Personal development and growth begin in the bosom of the family, creating those traits and forming those habits that a person will project on other people in the process of cohabitation and communication. Although each family is individual…
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Our Place in the Primate Family Tree
Abstract Environmental studies provide learners with an opportunity to advance their knowledge of how organisms interact with their environment. The study enhances one’s knowledge of how the interaction shapes the species of organisms. Some species have gone extinct, while others have undergone significant changes to fit in the new environment. A clear understanding of how…
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New Home for an Immigrant Family
When we refer to the immigration story, it is not about the statistics. It is about people, their experience, and the challenges they have to overcome. Since America was founded as a state, the energy of newcomers continually filled its potential. Their assimilation can hardly be considered smooth. My family originates from the capital of…
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Gender Messages From Social Institutions: Family, School, and Mass Media
The phenomenon of gender socialization is closely connected to the everyday lives of numerous populations throughout the world. Developing an understanding of gender norms and expected behaviors is crucial for the growth of maturing individuals, which might prompt both positive and negative outcomes. As the primary agents of gender socialization, family, school, and mass media…