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The impact of parental migration on psychological well-being of children in Ghana
R. Raturi, V. Cebotari
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GSBE other - not theme-related research
UNU-MERIT Research and Training Institute
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Psychological Well-being
100%
Ghana
100%
Child Welfare
100%
Parental Migration
100%
Migrant Mothers
50%
Urban Areas
25%
Non-migrants
25%
Child Self-report
25%
Marital Status
25%
Parental Divorce
25%
Level of Well-being
25%
African Context
25%
Psychological Vulnerability
25%
Out-migration
25%
School-going children
25%
Sunyani
25%
Kumasi
25%
Time-varying Effects
25%
INIS
children
100%
migration
100%
ghana
100%
data
33%
levels
33%
comparative evaluations
16%
schools
16%
panels
16%
vulnerability
16%
urban areas
16%
Social Sciences
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Psychology
25%
Panel Data
25%
Wellbeing
25%
Self-Report
25%
Marital Status
25%
Out-Migration
25%
Psychology
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Self-Report
25%