Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception

This paper analyzes the intergenerational transmission of active participation in household issues. Results indicate that the mother's active participation in the household affects the child's active role in the child's domestic life as well. Mother's endowments upon marriage is...

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Main Authors: Dacuycuy, Connie Bayudan-, Dacuycuy, Lawrence B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-51602021-12-01T07:32:42Z Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception Dacuycuy, Connie Bayudan- Dacuycuy, Lawrence B. This paper analyzes the intergenerational transmission of active participation in household issues. Results indicate that the mother's active participation in the household affects the child's active role in the child's domestic life as well. Mother's endowments upon marriage is a possible transmission mechanism, a result that is consistent with studies claiming that assets brought to marriage affect women's welfare within the household. Findings also indicate that the mother's active role in the household lowers the probability of a child to report a bleak outlook in life. Organized interactions, interactions with family and the quality of friends also play important roles. 2012-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4165 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Families—Economic aspects--Philippines--Cebu Island Mother and child--Philippines--Cebu Island Autonomy in children--Philippines--Cebu Island Mothers—Philippines--Cebu Island--Economic conditions Self-perception in children--Philippines--Cebu Island Behavioral Economics Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Families—Economic aspects--Philippines--Cebu Island
Mother and child--Philippines--Cebu Island
Autonomy in children--Philippines--Cebu Island
Mothers—Philippines--Cebu Island--Economic conditions
Self-perception in children--Philippines--Cebu Island
Behavioral Economics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Families—Economic aspects--Philippines--Cebu Island
Mother and child--Philippines--Cebu Island
Autonomy in children--Philippines--Cebu Island
Mothers—Philippines--Cebu Island--Economic conditions
Self-perception in children--Philippines--Cebu Island
Behavioral Economics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dacuycuy, Connie Bayudan-
Dacuycuy, Lawrence B.
Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
description This paper analyzes the intergenerational transmission of active participation in household issues. Results indicate that the mother's active participation in the household affects the child's active role in the child's domestic life as well. Mother's endowments upon marriage is a possible transmission mechanism, a result that is consistent with studies claiming that assets brought to marriage affect women's welfare within the household. Findings also indicate that the mother's active role in the household lowers the probability of a child to report a bleak outlook in life. Organized interactions, interactions with family and the quality of friends also play important roles.
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author Dacuycuy, Connie Bayudan-
Dacuycuy, Lawrence B.
author_facet Dacuycuy, Connie Bayudan-
Dacuycuy, Lawrence B.
author_sort Dacuycuy, Connie Bayudan-
title Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
title_short Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
title_full Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
title_fullStr Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
title_full_unstemmed Do apples really don't fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
title_sort do apples really don't fall far from their trees? a note on the effects of mother's intrahousehold autonomy on the children's autonomy and self-perception
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4165
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