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  1. The affective dimensions of child-raising in cross-national families in Singapore
  2. Social determinants of low fertility in Asia: a comparative review of trends in East, Southeast and South Asia
  3. Paternity leave‐taking and early childhood development: A longitudinal analysis in Singapore
  4. Lower Income Marriage Migrants and Domains of Integration in Singapore
  5. How income relates to young children’s development in different socioeconomic settings in China
  6. COVID‐19 experiences and family resilience: A latent class analysis
  7. The rise in cross‐national marriages and the emergent inequalities in East and Southeast Asia
  8. Diversity and change in Filipino households, 1990–2015
  9. Data on Singapore longitudinal early development study (SG-LEADS)
  10. The influence of socio‐economic status on child temperament and psychological symptom profiles
  11. Delayed gratification predicts behavioral and academic outcomes: Examining the validity of the delay-of-gratification choice paradigm in Singaporean young children
  12. Family ideals in an era of low fertility
  13. How food insecurity affects children’s behavior problems in early childhood: The nutrition and family stress pathways
  14. Demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural factors for the rise in one-person households in developing countries: the case of the Philippines
  15. Pre-pandemic family resources and child self-regulation in children’s internalizing problems during COVID-19: a multi-level social-ecological framework for emotional resilience
  16. Internal Migration and Cohabitation in China: A Mixed-method Study
  17. Self-regulation and academic achievement among Singaporean young children: A cross-cultural comparison in a multicultural Asian society
  18. The influence of socioeconomic status and appearance‐reality understanding on pre‐schoolers' sharing and generosity
  19. Emerging Dimensions of Marriage in Asia
  20. Family Dynamics in Cross-National Families With Young Children in Singapore
  21. Achievement gaps before school in Singapore: Family SES, parental values and young children's self-regulation
  22. Are centenarians successful agers? Evidence from China
  23. The home literacy environment mediates effects of socio‐economic status on infant vocabulary development
  24. Effects of socio‐economic status on infant native and non‐native phoneme discrimination
  25. Paternity leave, family dynamics, and children's behavior in Singapore
  26. Structural vulnerability and neoliberal subjectivities of low-income binational families in Singapore
  27. Cohort matters: The relationships between living arrangements and psychological health from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (KLoSA)
  28. Demographic and Family Transition in Southeast Asia
  29. Education and Youth Unemployment in Southeast Asia
  30. Child Health in Southeast Asia
  31. Trends in Population and Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia
  32. Fertility
  33. Conclusion
  34. Introduction
  35. Internal migration, marriage timing and assortative mating: a mixed-method study in China
  36. Migration and Marriage in Asian Contexts
  37. Introduction
  38. Family policies and care regimes in Asia
  39. Why do Chinese adolescent girls outperform boys in achievement tests?
  40. Aging in East Asia: New Findings on Retirement, Health, and Well-Being
  41. Socioeconomic development and young adults’ propensity of living in one-person households: Compositional and contextual effects
  42. An achievement test for Chinese preschool children: Validity and social correlates
  43. Old Bonds, New Ties: Contextualizing Family Transitions in Re-partnerships, Remarriage and Stepfamilies in Asia
  44. Parental migration and children’s psychological and cognitive development in China: differences and mediating mechanisms
  45. Examining Social Mobility amongst Remarried Ethnic Minority Women in Singapore
  46. Labor Market Uncertainties for Youth and Young Adults: An International Perspective
  47. The Country That Never Retires: The Gendered Pathways to Retirement in South Korea
  48. Hopes and Hurdles: Rural Migrant Children’s Education in Urban China
  49. Objective Measurement for Assessing Students’ Reflective Abilities During the Social Work Practicum
  50. Health of left-behind children in China: Evidence from mediation analysis
  51. Educational Resilience Among Asian Children in Challenging Family Environment
  52. Childhood conditions and productive aging in China
  53. Contextualizing productive aging in Asia: Definitions, determinants, and health implications
  54. Gender matters: Productive social engagement and the subsequent cognitive changes among older adults
  55. Migration and marriage in Asian contexts
  56. Internal migration, marriage timing and assortative mating: a mixed-method study in China
  57. Education and Childrearing Decision-Making in East Asia
  58. Migration and children's psychosocial development in China: When and why migration matters
  59. Reciprocal Dynamics of Solo-Living and Health Among Older Adults in Contemporary China
  60. Contributions of Research Based on the PSID Child Development Supplement
  61. Long-Term Care for Older Adults in ASEAN Plus Three: The Roles of Family, Community, and the State in Addressing Unmet Eldercare Needs
  62. Social exclusion and cognitive impairment - A triple jeopardy for Chinese rural elderly women
  63. An Ecological Framework for Active Aging in China
  64. Families in Southeast and South Asia
  65. Introduction to Special Issue of Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology on Elder-Care Issues in Southeast and East Asia
  66. Family and Population Changes in Singapore
  67. Conclusion
  68. Continuity and change in Singapore’s population and families
  69. Age of Retirement and Human Capital in an Aging China, 2015–2050
  70. Academic Resilience in Rural Chinese Children: Individual and Contextual Influences
  71. Relationship between childhood physical abuse and suicidal ideation among students
  72. For Money or for a Life: A Mixed-Method Study on Migration and Time Use in China
  73. Academic risk and resilience for children and young people in Asia
  74. Exogenous Nitric Oxide Suppresses in Vivo X-ray-Induced Targeted and Non-Targeted Effects in Zebrafish Embryos
  75. Paradox in marriage values and behavior in contemporary China
  76. THU0548 Sleep Architecture and Clinical Parameters in fibromyalgia and Osteoarthritis
  77. Paternity Leave
  78. Fathers as Caregivers
  79. Growing Up in One-Parent Families in Asia
  80. Academic risk and academic resilience: individual, contextual and cultural influences on the educational development of Asian children
  81. Left Behind by Parents in China: Internal Migration and Adolescents’ Well-Being
  82. IMPLICATIONS OF RETIREMENT AGE EXTENSION ON HUMAN CAPITAL IN CHINA, 2010-2040
  83. UNICEF
  84. Marriage and Family in East Asia: Continuity and Change
  85. Living Alone
  86. Temporal-spatial patterns of one-person households in China, 1982-2005
  87. One-person households in India
  88. Parental Spending on School-Age Children: Structural Stratification and Parental Expectation
  89. Heterogeneity in Contemporary Chinese Marriage
  90. Marriage in Asia
  91. AB0864 Fatigue in Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Patients with Osteoarthritis
  92. Youth Early Employment and Behavior Problems
  93. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
  94. Qualitative Job Index
  95. Higher Education Expansion and Social Stratification in China
  96. Implications of the College Expansion Policy for Social Stratification
  97. Chinese Social Policy in a Time of Transition
  98. Transitioning to Adulthood in Asia
  99. Coming of Age in Times of Change
  100. Economic Stress, Human Capital, and Families in Asia
  101. Economic Stress, Human Capital, and Families in Asia: Research and Policy Challenges
  102. Economic Stress and Health Among Rural Chinese Elderly
  103. Rolling back of the state in child care? Evidence from urban China
  104. Shifting boundaries of care in Asia: an introduction
  105. Care expectations, mismatched: state and family in contemporary Singapore
  106. Hoping for a Phoenix
  107. Asian Fatherhood
  108. Economic Stress, Quality of Life, and Mortality for the Oldest-Old in China
  109. Measuring Respiratory Health in Longitudinal Social Science Surveys
  110. The black–white test score gap and early home environment
  111. Black–White Achievement Gap and Family Wealth
  112. Black-White Differences in Occupational Prestige
  113. The Distribution of Children's Developmental Resources
  114. Childhood family structure and young adult behaviors
  115. How Money Matters for Young Children's Development: Parental Investment and Family Processes
  116. Covariance Structure Models for Fixed and Random Effects
  117. Childhood family structure and young adult behaviors
  118. Children's Time With Fathers in Intact Families
  119. An anomalous martensitic transformation in Mn85Ni9C6
  120. Putting Fathers Back in the Picture
  121. How Much Does Childhood Poverty Affect the Life Chances of Children?
  122. Childhood Welfare Receipt and the Implications of Welfare Reform
  123. Timing of childhood events and early-adult household formation
  124. Extent and consequences of welfare dependence among America's children
  125. Les familles monoparentales aux Etats-Unis. Dynamique, niveau de vie et consequences sur le developpement de l'enfant
  126. DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
  127. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1968-1999: Annual Core Data
  128. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1968-1999: Supplemental Files
  129. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1968-1999: Supplemental Files
  130. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1989-1990: Latino Sample
  131. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1968-1999: Annual Core Data
  132. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1989-1990: Latino Sample
  133. Fathers
  134. Children's Time Use and Parental Involvement in Low-Income Families
  135. Explaining the Black–White achievement gap: An intergenerational stratification and developmental perspective.
  136. CONTRIBUTORS
  137. INDEX