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PARENTAL MIGRATION AS NEGLECT: THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF MISSING PARENTS ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND IN MOLDOVA

IN THIS PAPER; WE CONCEPTUALIZE THE PHENOMENON OF CHILD NEGLECT IN A PARTICULAR CONTEXT OF PARENTAL MIGRATION AND EXAMINE WHAT ARE THE LINKS BETWEEN PARENTAL ABSENCE AND THE NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR OF THEIR CHILDREN. OUR ANALYSIS IS BASED MAINLY ON OUR EMPIRICAL RESEARCH WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF MOLDOVA...

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Child abuse & neglect
Child development
Children
Children & youth
Cohesion
Crime
Criminology
Deceleration
Families & family life
Influence
International organizations
Juvenile delinquency
Migrants
Migration
Migration Studies
Minors
Parent-child relations
Parents
Parents & parenting
Politics and society
Psychopathology
Risk communication
Society
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