Search for dissertations about: "Family relationship"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 439 swedish dissertations containing the words Family relationship.
-
6. "Wait for us to catch up" : Aspects of family functioning after gastric bypass surgery
Abstract : Aim: To investigate aspects of family functioning when a family member has undergone Gastric Bypass surgery (GBP).Methods: Study I explored experiences of family functioning three months after GBP, based on nine family interviews, analyzed using Gadamerian hermeneutics. READ MORE
-
7. Success at work and in family life : studies in selected Western fertility and family dynamics
Abstract : This thesis contains three studies that address the issues of childbearing and working life and the connection between working life and success in family life. The first two studies investigate third-birth rates in two West-European countries, based on two national surveys concerning the family and working life. READ MORE
-
8. Postpartum depression, depressive symptoms and parental stress in mothers and fathers 25-30 months after child birth : A family perspective
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the prevalence of postpartum depression and parental stress 25 - 30 months after delivery. The first study was conducted 25 months after delivery. READ MORE
-
9. Essays on Family Firms and Firm Growth Barriers
Abstract : This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm decision-making and performance. The first article examines the inclusion of family business in economics doctoral programs in the United States and Sweden, as well as the views of professors and textbook authors and research on family business. READ MORE
-
10. Side Effects: Unintended Consequences of Family Leave Policies
Abstract : The transition to parenthood is a major life event and a critical juncture in terms of gender equality within a couple. How a couple divides paid and unpaid work following the birth of a child has long lasting consequences for their relationship, their economic situation and their children’s development. READ MORE