As groups, they were expected to retain strong cultural links that impacted on family structures and child raising patterns. |
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Most of them speak to each other almost daily anyway, about everything from patient referrals to child raising. |
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And in their partnerships they still bear the main burden of child raising and housework. |
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These informal patterns of child raising gradually became inadequate as outside pressures began to affect First Nations communities. |
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The remaining minimum insurance period of eight years can be reached e.g. by child raising periods. |
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If you were divorced after 30 June 1977 and your former spouse has passed away you may be entitled to a child raising pension. |
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I bought books about the most crucial and the most difficult period in child raising the Terrible Twos, the God-Awful Ones, the Unbelievably Horrific Threes. |
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When I am home, we are both actively involved in child raising. |
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A period during which the employment relationship is suspended on account of child raising leave and, for that reason, confers no right to remuneration, is therefore excluded. |
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There is a great deal more to say about communication, because it weaves through every facet of child raising, but right here I want to emphasize one part of it. |
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Many children of foreign migrants experience family break-ups, new patterns of child raising and new forms of consumption that lead to a lack of protection. |
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