Sökning: "children’s influence"
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6. Barns utveckling och mödrars arbete : en longitudinell studie av barns utveckling i relation till deras mödrars arbetsförhållanden
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis has been to examine the influence of the maternal work situation on the family role and child development. The issue of central interest was the longitudinal effects of maternal employment on childrens* cognitive and socio-emotional development. LÄS MER
7. Barns röster om växelvis boende. Vardagsliv, familjepraktiker och nära relationer : Children's perspectives on dual residence. Everyday life, family practices and personal relationships
Sammanfattning : Over the past decades, the ways in which children’s care is arranged after parental separation have changed significantly in many societies. Dual residence, where children live across two households spending equal amounts of time with each parent, is particularly common in Sweden. LÄS MER
8. Children’s Work in Sweden : A part of childhood, a path to adulthood
Sammanfattning : Föreliggande arbete är en etnografisk studie av barn, barndom och arbete i Sverige. Studien var förlagd till två samhällen, ett på landsbygden och ett nära en stor svensk stad. I studien undersöks hur barndom konstrueras i dagens Sverige. I studien används ett barnperspektiv och fokus är på barnens definitioner av arbete. LÄS MER
9. Barns livsvägar genom daghem och skola
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to investigate children's life experiences, especially from day care and primary school, in their eyes to describe these two educational settings and to see what meaning and importance they have in forming children's lives and self-concepts. The study has a life history approach and a children's perspective. LÄS MER
10. Nonfatal injuries in a local context - Analysing social structures and perceptions in young people
Sammanfattning : Background: Injuries are a common health problem in children and young people. The uneven distribution over gender and socioeconomic groups is partly explained by factors at both the individual and family levels, but sociocultural structures at the municipality level may contribute with yet unrecognised associations. LÄS MER