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Generational Transmissions in Finland, Baby Boomers 2012

Rotkirch, Anna (Family Federation of Finland. Population Research Institute); Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki); Roos, Jeja-Pekka (University of Helsinki); (2 more)
The study charted Finnish baby boomers' contacts with relatives and friends as well as giving and receiving help. The study was funded by the Academy of Finland (project id 250620) and Alli Paasikivi Foundation. FSD's holdings also include data on baby boomers' chilren collected in the same research project (FSD3256). First, the respondents were asked whether they kept up...
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Death of Aged Parent 2002

Miettinen, Sonja (University of Helsinki. Department of Social Policy)
In this study, grown-up daughters told about the death of their aged parent. The archived data consist of 17 interviews conducted between 2002 and 2003. The interviewed women were aged between 35 and 70 years. They were asked how their parents had died, how they had reacted to the death of their parent, and how they had learned to live without the deceased. Further questions...
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Generational Transmissions in Finland, Baby Boomers' Adult Children 2012

Rotkirch, Anna (Family Federation of Finland. Population Research Institute); Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki); Roos, Jeja-Pekka (University of Helsinki); (2 more)
The study charted contacts of Finnish baby boomers' adult children with relatives and friends as well as giving and receiving help. The study was funded by the Academy of Finland (project id 250620) and Alli Paasikivi Foundation. FSD's holdings also include data on baby boomers collected in the same research project (FSD3255). First, the respondents were asked whether they...
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Work and Family Lives: the Changing Experiences of Young Families, 2007-2009

Backett-Milburn, K., University of Edinburgh, Research Unit in Health and Behavioural Change
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Timescapes project was the first major qualitative longitudinal study to be funded in the UK, and explored how personal and family relationships develop and change over time. The project researchers focused on relationships with significant others: parents, grandparents, siblings, children, partners,...
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Fatherhood across Generations in Polish, Irish and White British Families, 1920-2010

Wigfall, V., University of London, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit; Brannen, J., University of London, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit; Mooney, A., University of London, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data collection. Patterns of migration and changing gender relations are reshaping fatherhood across family and historical generations. This is a study of two under researched groups who migrated in different historical periods - first generation Polish families and second generation...
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Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence: Nepal Baseline, 2017-2018

Yount, K., Emory Universtiy; Puri, M., Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA), Nepal; Jones, N., Overseas Development Institute, GAGE
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) is a ten-year (2015-2025) research programme, funded by UK Aid from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), that seeks to combine longitudinal data collection and a mixed-methods approach to understand the lives of adolescents in...
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