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Giving between generations in American families
David J. Eggebeen, Dennis P. Hogan
Human Development and Family Studies
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
child care
96%
family structure
95%
family
86%
ethnicity
78%
resource
66%
advice
64%
poverty
61%
gender
61%
aid
57%
household
49%
socioeconomics
49%
document
45%
need
32%
material
24%
Agriculture & Biology
Mexican Americans
100%
child care
90%
family structure
83%
poverty
70%
nationalities and ethnic groups
69%
socioeconomics
60%
households
56%
gender
36%
sampling
21%
Social Sciences
assistance
87%
socioeconomic position
73%
family structure
61%
resources
51%
ethnicity
45%
poverty
42%
human being
31%
gender
29%
Group
18%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Parents
90%
Mexican Americans
77%
Poverty
64%
African Continental Ancestry Group
58%
European Continental Ancestry Group
55%
Arts & Humanities
Mexican Americans
37%
Resources
30%
Family Structure
29%
Child Care
28%
Companionship
22%
Proximity
22%
Household
20%
Ethnic Groups
19%
Poverty
18%
Person
12%