Sibling rivalry and the gender gap: Evidence from child health outcomes in Ghana 来自 EconPapers 喜欢 0 阅读量: 137 作者:A Garg,J Morduch 摘要: When capital and labor markets are imperfect, choice sets narrow, and parents must choose how to ration available funds and time between their ...
Garg, Ashish, and Jonathan Morduch. "Sibling rivalry and the gender gap: Evidence from child health outcomes in Ghana." Journal of Population Economics 11 (1998): 471-93.Garg, A and J Morduch (1998): "Sibling Rivalry and the Gender Gap: Evidence from Child Health Outcomes in Ghana", ...
108. “I’m actually an only child with very supportive parents, so I didn’t have the sibling rivalry to draw from.”— Aidan Gallagher 109. “I sit between my brother the mountain and my sister the sea. We three are one in loneliness, and the love that binds us together is deep ...
Although rivalry between siblings is considered common and even normal, it can increase in intensity and may become unhealthy. In some cases, sibling rivalry may mimic bullying that a child experiences at school, which can be detrimental to a child’s mental health. Some practical strategies and...
This study measured 'sibling rivalry' in child health, testing the degree to which nutritional and other resources were preferentially allocated to male instead of female children. We used twin data to control for maternal health and other circumstances, and used mortality, birthweights, heights, ...
It is normal for siblings to feel rivalry and competition, but when this becomes the defining feature of the relationship, it can create a negative environment. Specifically, children can become jealous and start to resent their sibling when they feel the need to compete for their parents’ ...
Sibling rivalry is what happens when feelings of jealousy and competition erupts between brothers and sisters, often leading to fights and arguments.
Alexis told Le Figaro newspaper on Monday that there was no rivalry: “For us, it’s always been natural . . . but it’s true that until now I’ve never lost to him, and it’s something that makes me proud.” The brothers know each other’s games and techniques so well...
verbal, and psychological aggression. Aggression between siblings is so common that people often believe that these behaviors are part of the normal process of growing up, but recent research shows us that sibling aggression can
Siblings off a child with autism, with mental retardation and with a normal development The children were questioned about their sibling relationship and their experiences of stress. The children with a sibling with autism also completed a ... H,Roeyers,K,... - 《Child Care Health & Developme...