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Sibling structure, distributive norms, and negotiation for mothers-in-law's assistance in rural South China
Wai Chun Clara TO
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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South China
100%
Sibling Structure
100%
Rural South
100%
In-laws
100%
Childcare
27%
Bargaining Power
18%
Negotiation Process
18%
Competing Norms
18%
Copyright
9%
Cultural Norms
9%
Reform Period
9%
Interview Data
9%
Parental Support
9%
Husband
9%
Economic Reform
9%
Child Relations
9%
Extended Family
9%
Older Women
9%
Family Networks
9%
Within-family Differences
9%
Family Approach
9%
Pre-reforming
9%
Young Married Women
9%
Equity Principle
9%
Moral Resources
9%
Ethnographic Data
9%
Network Perspective
9%
Sibling Size
9%
Intragenerational
9%
Sibling Order
9%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Legislation
100%
Bargaining Power
100%
Morality
50%
Parental Support
50%
Extended Family
50%
Married Women
50%
Psychology
Parental Support
100%