3 resultados para Froms of family

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Nos últimos anos, devido às mudanças estruturais, relacionais e sociais, a família detém agora configurações diferentes; diferentes formas de atuar na sociedade e perceções diferentes consoante a faixa etária dos seus elementos. Assim, o presente estudo tem como objetivo identificar e compreender a perceção das crianças de duas das diversas formas de família existentes, a família tradicional (FTr) e a família monoparental (FMn). Participaram no estudo 29 crianças, das quais 17 de famílias tradicionais e 12 de famílias monoparentais de ambos os sexos e com idades compreendidas entre os 8 e os 10 anos de idade. Para a recolha dos dados foi utilizada uma entrevista semiestruturada e os resultados obtidos resultaram da análise de conteúdo das respostas dos/as participantes. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que a FTr é percebida pelas crianças de FTr e FMn, participantes no estudo, como sendo aquela que apresenta mais aspetos positivos e é percebida como sendo a família ideal. No entanto, a FMn apesar de ser percecionada menos positivamente, pelas crianças de ambos os grupos, pela perceção das crianças de FMn podemos inferir e realçar o fato positivo de que estas famílias têm capacidade de lidar com as adversidades e, tal como as FTr, são capazes de promover o bem-estar das suas crianças; Abstract: In recent years, due to changes in structural, relational and social, the family have now different settings, different forms to act acting in society, and different perceptions depending on the age of its elements. Thus, the objective of this study is to identify and understand the perceptions of children of two of the various forms of Family exist. Participated in the study, 29 children, of which 17 traditional families and 12 single-parent families of both gender and with ages understood between the 8 and 10 years of age. For the collection of data was used a semistructured interview and the results obtained resulted from the content analysis of the responses from the participants. The results obtained, suggest that the traditional family is perceived by children of traditional families and single-parent families study participants as being one that has more positive aspects and is perceived as being the ideal family. However, the single-parent family, despite being perceived less positively by the children of both groups, through the children's perception we can infer and highlight the positive fact that these families have the capacity to deal with adversities and, like the FTr, are able to promote the welfare of their children.

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Introduction: Among young people, regular or alcohol abuse seems to ally with individual factors, which congregate to other generators behaviors health risk, in social environment, including family and school. The consumption of alcoholic beverages in the younger age groups, according to the World Development Report goes beyond 60%. In the Portuguese case, the Alentejo is the region that recorded higher consumption among schoolchildren. Objectives: This study aims to know the personal inluences of family, of belonging to the group and the school environment, on the withdrawal and consumption habits among young people. Methods: A qualitative nature of research, using comprehensive semi-structured interviews. The study was developed in a school district of Evora, Portugal. The sample consists of ten students from the 8th school grade, ive non-consumers-ive consumers aged between 13 and 15 years old. Results: The trial takes place between 12 and 14 years old as a result of curiosity, explicit or tacit motivation, “give style”, the environment, entertainment and observing behavior. Among the effects of intake indicated as motivators consumption highlight the joy of reaching states and willingness. Family members tend to encourage moderate drinking on festive occasions. family models exaggerated consumption repudiate ingestion. The elements of the group of belonging tend to motivate explicitly, the intake among consumers students. The school promotes initiatives on the theme, punctually. Conclusions: The consumption of alcohol among young people suffer the personal, family and belonging group inluences. The initiatives in school tend to have no effect.

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Based on four samples of Portuguese family-owned firmsdi) 185 young, low-sized family-owned firms; ii) 167 young, high-sized familyowned firms; iii) 301 old, low-sized family-owned firms; and iv) 353 old, high-sized family-owned firms d we show that age and size are fundamental characteristics in family-owned firms’ financing decisions. The multiple empirical evidence obtained allows us to conclude that the financing decisions of young, low-sized family-owned firms are quite close to the assumptions of Pecking Order Theory, whereas those of old, high-sized family-owned firms are quite close to what is forecast by Trade-Off Theory. The lesser information asymmetry associated with greater age, the lesser likelihood of bankruptcy associated with greater size, as well as the lesser concentration of ownership and management consequence of greater age and size, may be especially important in the financing decisions of family-owned firms. In addition, we find that GDP, interest rate and periods of crisis have a greater effect on the debt of young, low-sized family-owned firms than on that of family-owned firms of the remainder research samples.