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Volume 11 (2022): Issue 4 (Nov 2022)
in
Families, Relationships and Societies
Online ISSN:
2046-7443
Print ISSN:
2046-7435
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2022
Research Articles
‘Never mind, we can’t help you’: young people’s experiences of the imprisonment of a sibling
Longing for interdependence, aspiring to independence: a qualitative study on parenting in Germany
Involving fathers in family social services in Israel: in the shadow of a conflicted policy
Guiding the young child: trajectories of parents’ educational work in Singapore
A systematic review of family and social relationships: implications for sex trafficking recruitment and victimisation
Positioning flexibly scheduled ECEC in the chain of childcare by parents working non-standard hours
Motivations and reactions to social undervaluation of single people in married society: an Indonesian perspective
Shifting roles, changing relations: considerations when doing ethnographic research with multiple families
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