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Does having children increase environmental concern? Testing parenthood effects with longitudinal data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study
by
Milfont, Taciano L.
, Poortinga, Wouter
, Sibley, Chris G.
in
Analysis
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth
/ Breeding success
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change causes
/ Cost of living
/ Datasets
/ Delivery (Childbirth)
/ Earth Sciences
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental attitudes
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental effects
/ Environmental perception
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Environmental testing
/ Environmentalism
/ Families & family life
/ Gender
/ Gender aspects
/ Gender differences
/ Global temperature changes
/ Hypotheses
/ Investments
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Natural resources
/ Offspring
/ Parenthood
/ Parenting
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ People and places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Premature birth
/ Public opinion
/ Reproduction
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sex differences
/ Social attitudes
/ Social Sciences
/ Standard of living
/ Studies
/ Time
/ Time series
2020
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Does having children increase environmental concern? Testing parenthood effects with longitudinal data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study
by
Milfont, Taciano L.
, Poortinga, Wouter
, Sibley, Chris G.
in
Analysis
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth
/ Breeding success
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change causes
/ Cost of living
/ Datasets
/ Delivery (Childbirth)
/ Earth Sciences
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental attitudes
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental effects
/ Environmental perception
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Environmental testing
/ Environmentalism
/ Families & family life
/ Gender
/ Gender aspects
/ Gender differences
/ Global temperature changes
/ Hypotheses
/ Investments
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Natural resources
/ Offspring
/ Parenthood
/ Parenting
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ People and places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Premature birth
/ Public opinion
/ Reproduction
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sex differences
/ Social attitudes
/ Social Sciences
/ Standard of living
/ Studies
/ Time
/ Time series
2020
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Does having children increase environmental concern? Testing parenthood effects with longitudinal data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study
by
Milfont, Taciano L.
, Poortinga, Wouter
, Sibley, Chris G.
in
Analysis
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth
/ Breeding success
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change causes
/ Cost of living
/ Datasets
/ Delivery (Childbirth)
/ Earth Sciences
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental attitudes
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental effects
/ Environmental perception
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Environmental testing
/ Environmentalism
/ Families & family life
/ Gender
/ Gender aspects
/ Gender differences
/ Global temperature changes
/ Hypotheses
/ Investments
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Natural resources
/ Offspring
/ Parenthood
/ Parenting
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ People and places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Premature birth
/ Public opinion
/ Reproduction
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sex differences
/ Social attitudes
/ Social Sciences
/ Standard of living
/ Studies
/ Time
/ Time series
2020
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Does having children increase environmental concern? Testing parenthood effects with longitudinal data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study
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Does having children increase environmental concern? Testing parenthood effects with longitudinal data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study
2020
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Uses data from the first seven waves (2009–2015) of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study - a longitudinal national probability study of social attitudes, personality, and health outcomes - with multilevel interrupted time series analysis. Tests the likelihood of parenthood effects on environmentalism - whether having a child changes people’s attitudes towards the environment. Examines whether there are gender differences in the attitudinal effects of childbirth - whether the predicted parenthood effect applies to both men and women. Explores whether the attitudinal effects of childbirth are different for existing as compared to new parents. Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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