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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
The subjective factors on the wellbeing of a child.
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Renee
Most studies on children evaluate physical health, education, family income, and juvenile delinquency in judging the well being of children in the family situations they are raised in. Two links of note, in which the well being of a child is seen a bit more subjective and even personalized. First the Live Science with "Dads Are Key to Making Us Human". It's a pretty much an overview of many studies over time.
More recently is an article from Mercator regarding the study of adult children from sperm donation. Rather then a study of objective outcomes, it's a study a personal concern. The study 'My Daddy's name is donor' much of this is explored.
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