Factors affecting childrenEs participation and amount of labor on family farms

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A two-stage decision-making model is estimated to explain childrenEs participation and labor supply on family farms using military and cooperative bargaining frameworks. The results indicate that parents have different preferences about whether their children work and how much they work.

Author: Kim, Jonsoog, Zepeda, Lydia
Public affairs, Social aspects, Economic aspects, Agricultural laborers, Family farms, Agricultural labourers

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Is there a link between children's motor abilities and unintentional injuries?

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Empirical evidence has proved that clumsy children are more likely to incur unintentional injuries. It is said that rather than a child's motor abilities, inappropriate supervision strategies are responsible for the unintentional injuries.

Author: Schewbel, David C., Binder, Stephanie C., Sales, Jessica McDermott, Plumert, Jodie
Health aspects, Prevention, Influence, Pediatric injuries, Motor ability, Motor skills

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How mothers parent their children with behavioral disorders: implications for unintentional injury risk

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Observation of children and their mothers at a pediatric behavior clinic for testing role of parental supervision in increasing risk of unintentional injury to children with behavioral disorders is described.

Author: Schwebel, David C., Hodgens, J. Bart, Sterling, Samantha
United States, Analysis, Risk factors, Behavior, Wounds and injuries, Injuries, Parental guidance

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Subjects list: Children
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