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Cousins are disappearing Is this reshaping the experience of childhood?
Canadian children have fewer cousins than previous generations a growing trend as the decreasing fertility rate causes extended families to narrow over time, sociologists and demographers say.
British columbia
United kingdom
Olivia mckenzie
Rania tfaily
Yue qian
Diego alburez gutierrez
Kate cornick
Paul lancastle
Margo hilbrecht
Noelene lancastle
Carleton university
Research group on kinship inequalities
University of british columbia
Vanier institute of the family
North delta
National academy
Scientists Predict How Families Will Change by 2095— Seismic Shifts
"We expect the overall size of families to decline permanently in all regions of the world," social scientist Diego Alburez-Gutierrez said.
Buenos aires
Distrito federal
United states
Noord holland
Diego alburez gutierrez
Max planck institute for demographic research
University of buenos aires
Proceedings of the national academy sciences
University of amsterdam
Research group on kinship inequalities
National academy
Independent research group
Kinship inequalities
Max planck institute
Demographic research
United nation
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