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The socio-cultural and biological meaning of parenthood
Satvinder Purewal
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, Olga Van Den Akker
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School of Psychology
Aston University
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Arts and Humanities
Majority
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1960s
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1980s
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Western societies
100%
Cultural Differences
100%
Historic
100%
Post-modern
100%
Sociocultural
100%
Cultural Background
100%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
100%
Keyphrases
Parenthood
100%
Socio-cultural Meaning
100%
Biological Meaning
100%
Quality of Life
25%
Postmodern
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Gender Differences
25%
Western Societies
25%
Parenting
25%
Age Differences
25%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
25%
Cultural Background
25%
Counseling
25%
Mass Control
25%
Gender Parity
25%
Reproduction Control
25%
Mass Transfer Enhancement
25%
Social Sciences
Parenthood
100%
Reproductive Medicine
50%
Individual Differences
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Cultural Background
25%
Psychology
Parenthood
100%
Reproductive Medicine
50%
Quality of Life
25%
Individual Differences
25%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Quality of Life
100%