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Author: Divorce Anthropologist | Subject: Research Room |
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Created On: 2008-04-29 |
What Women Want
Our visitor poll tells us that 40% of you are thinking about separating! 36% of you have separated and 11% of you have already divorced! What does this tell us? That there are a lot of unhappy couples out there, wanting more out of their relationships and life.
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| Government Advertising Aimed at Raising Parents Self Esteem a Wasted Excercise |
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Author: Divorce.co.nz | Subject: Research Room |
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Created On: 2008-02-12 |
Government Advertising Aimed at Raising Parents Self Esteem is a Wasted Exercise
Over two-thirds of parents feel undervalued by the NZ Government. The Families Commission poll of 500 people found that only 33 per cent of parents think the Government values their role as “important” or “...[Read More]
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| Divorce Creates Global Warming! |
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Author: Divorce.co.nz | Subject: Research Room |
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Created On: 2007-12-27 |
Divorce Creates Global Warming!
Divorce has been blamed for many social ills in the past and now it is being held accountable for its contribution to global warming. In recent research conducted by Dr. Liu, director of the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability at Mich...[Read More]
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| Relocation After Divorce - Research into Effects of Relocation and Family Law |
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Author: Megan Gollop | Subject: Research Room |
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Created On: 2007-10-18 |
Call for Participants in Relocation after Parental Separation Study
A world-first study on relocation matters after parental separation is currently being conducted by a research team from the Children’s Issues Centre (Dr Nicola Taylor and Ms Megan Gollop) and the Faculty of Law (Professor...[Read More]
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| Divorce Fact File |
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Author: Divorce.co.nz | Subject: Research Room |
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Created On: 2006-03-30 |
Here are some interesting figures especially when you look at what they mean for solo parents in their 40's. If nothing else there are some interesting themes to get those Christmas dinners sparking!
There were 21,006 marriages in 2004 (It has been steady over last decade with the average ...[Read More]
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