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Children’s family network

It is almost a truism to say that the family environment in sub-Saharan Africa is complex. The contours of membership groups—residential, economic, lineage—are variable; relationships between spouses and family members take a wide range of forms (polygamy, sizeable age differences between spouses, intergenerational co-residence, classificatory system of kinship) and mobility is high, starting in childhood. In short, individuals—especially children—are bound ...

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More work flexibility, better family health? The impact of UK legislation on the well-being of parents and children

There is limited understanding of the impact of policies that enable parents to combine work and family responsibilities on child and parental outcomes. Exploiting legislation enacted in the UK in 2003, we examine whether granting working parents the right to request flexible work arrangements influences the health and well-being of parents and children. Based on longitudinal data from the Millennium ...

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How does access to safe abortion progress in restrictive contexts? Historical and international perspectives

Pôles Suds Seminar co-organized by  Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED), Paris, Centre d’Etudes Population et Développement (CEPED), Paris and University of Geneva (UNIGE), Geneva  8 December 2015 Organizers: Fabrice Cahen (INED), Agnès Guillaume (IRD/CEPED), Clémentine Rossier (University of Geneva/ INED) The issue of abortion safety is often approached through a comparison of abortion laws and arguments for or against legalization. These approaches tend ...