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Health Outcomes in Military Families
This chapter presents the theoretical assumptions and empirical analysis of the health outcomes that were identified in military families:... -
Theoretical Model of Military-Specific Risk or Protective Factors for Military Family Health Outcomes
The previous chapter looked at global and national trends in the everyday organization and functioning of families, focusing on the subset of... -
The Broader Social Context Affecting Military Family Health Outcomes
The chapter addresses the broader social context affecting military family health outcomes by considering macro, meso, micro and individual levels.... -
Discussion: Impact of Military-Specific Risk/Protective Factors on the Military Family’s Health Outcomes
This chapter considers the results that have been analytically presented throughout the book. We interpret the Slovenian findings in the context of... -
Military and Catholicisms in Twentieth-Century Argentina: from a Political and Ideological History to a Social and Cultural History
Since the “democratic opening” of December 1983, the relations between the military and Catholicisms in twentieth-century Argentina were thought by...
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Venezuelan Migrant Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, this chapter delves into the intricate tapestry of familial dynamics within migrant communities. With a... -
Access to formal childcare among families of newly arrived migrants from non-EU countries in France
Labour force participation of female migrants from non-EU countries, particularly recently arrived, is lower than among other groups and more...
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Korean Families
This chapter provides a brief overview of the literature on Korean families living in the United States and Canada. According to the 2010 U.S. Census... -
#1 Military Security (Milsec) (ms)
The perception of the world preoccupied with war is that the military is about combat and killing. This, perhaps, is the only term that majority of... -
Are Veterans Happy? Long-term Military Service and the Life Satisfaction of Elderly Individuals in China
By using data from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey from 2002 to 2014, this paper investigates the impact of long-term military...
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Identity and Justice for Argentinean-Identified Grandchildren: DNA-Testing as a Turning Point
During the Argentinean military dictatorship (1976–1983), 130 children of desaparecidos (disappeared) born during their mothers’ captivity and then...
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Supporting the development of ethnic groups with smaller populations: the policies and practices of the Chinese government
Development is a fundamental pursuit of human society. When it comes to national governance, there are issues of imbalanced and insufficient...
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Child Maltreatment in Military Families: Risk and Protective Factors, and Family-Systems Interventions
Approximately 40% of United States military personnel are parents to dependent children, and nearly five million people in the United States are... -
Inter-Organisational Entanglements in Migrant Support Ecologies: Action and Collaboration Supporting Labour Market Integration
This paper examines inter-organisational behaviours in what we call ‘migrant support ecologies’ – shared physical and abstract spaces where multiple...
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Ceramic Figurines in Spanish West Florida
Figurines are rare in the remains of Spanish Florida. Surprisingly, however, 141 fragments and 1 complete ceramic figurine were recovered at the last...
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Schools as spaces for in/exclusion of young Mainland Chinese students and families in Hong Kong
Around 30,000 children living in Shenzhen, Mainland China cross the border to Hong Kong to attend school every day. This paper focuses on the school...
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Social Changes in Family Life in the Last Few Decades
Slovenia has seen considerable social changes in family life over the past 50 years, similar to the trends in other Western countries. The first big... -
Communication Patterns of Indonesian Diaspora Women in Their Mixed Culture Families
This research underlines the communication patterns of Indonesian diaspora women in their mixed culture families and how they use these patterns in...
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“Mobility Has Always Been a Part of My Life”: Work-related Mobility and Families in Canada
An estimated 17% of the Canadian labor force engage in complex/extended employment-related geographical mobility ranging from extended daily commutes...
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Securitization of Human-Induced Environmental Conflict: Implications for the Military (in the Struggle for Life)
Many are now convinced that we are living in a self-made Anthropocene era marked by global changes and a precipitous slope of species extinction,...