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In short, in some areas, social policy could treat both resident and non-resident parents as eligible parents for the one child.
Consequently, our estimated transport costs may be lower than actual costs facing many non-resident parents.
Cause-specific mortality data were collected by verbal autopsy interviews for all notified deaths of both the resident and non-resident household members.
Residents also came into contact with non-resident relatives and friends of the proprietor; including adult children and their children, siblings, and occasionally parents.
As is typical, the non-resident parents for whom we developed budget standards are assumed to be male.
Similarly, eligibility rules for income support payments rarely recognise the parenting responsibilities of non-resident parents.
It may place a level of financial burden on some non-resident parents that restricts their capacity to have adequate contact-care of their children.
This outcome is due to the additional travel involved in transporting children between resident and non-resident parents.
Most of the earnings derived from transfer payments, either pensions or remittances from non-resident relations.
Underpinning these reforms is also a move to recognise the 'direct' costs to non-resident fathers of maintaining contact with their children.
In some attributes, such as literacy and home ownership, women were disadvantaged, but in others, such as support from non-resident relatives, men were more so.
As the empirical work reported on here demonstrates, these include the caring work performed by non-resident grandparents.
Five per cent of non-resident supporters were in contact at least most of the time on most days.
We cannot exclude, however, that the correlations in the resident urban populations differ from that of rural or non-resident groups.
Feminization can be demonstrated even in the case of non-resident domestic service, where household heads had declared their main occupation to be domestic service.