OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support

<p dir="ltr">This study investigates the intricate relationship between family structures and demographic changes in the Arab world, with a particular focus on Lebanon. Recent empirical evidence highlights the significant role of family dynamics in shaping children's cognitive,...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Khalid Yunis (2838812) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Hala Tamim (15882) (author)
منشور في: 2019
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Applied economics
Human society
Demography
Development studies
Policy and administration
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
Law and legal studies
Public law
demographic transitions
demographic shifts
socio-economic and religious diversity
family wellbeing
diversity of nationalities in the Arab world
traditional and contemporary Arab society
family systems research
family in the Arab world
Syrian crisis
Lebanese economy
Lebanon and displaced Syrian families
local, national and regional governments’ policies
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spellingShingle OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
Khalid Yunis (2838812)
Economics
Applied economics
Human society
Demography
Development studies
Policy and administration
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
Law and legal studies
Public law
demographic transitions
demographic shifts
socio-economic and religious diversity
family wellbeing
diversity of nationalities in the Arab world
traditional and contemporary Arab society
family systems research
family in the Arab world
Syrian crisis
Lebanese economy
Lebanon and displaced Syrian families
local, national and regional governments’ policies
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title OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
title_full OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
title_fullStr OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
title_full_unstemmed OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
title_short OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
title_sort OSRA Grant Cycle 1 Public Reports : Project Title: Mothers in Lebanon: Unraveling their Family’s Structure, Characteristics, Demands and Resources of Support
topic Economics
Applied economics
Human society
Demography
Development studies
Policy and administration
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
Law and legal studies
Public law
demographic transitions
demographic shifts
socio-economic and religious diversity
family wellbeing
diversity of nationalities in the Arab world
traditional and contemporary Arab society
family systems research
family in the Arab world
Syrian crisis
Lebanese economy
Lebanon and displaced Syrian families
local, national and regional governments’ policies