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Publication date: 2009

Having sons will turn fathers right wing, study suggests

New marriage and family study findings have been published by scientists at University of St. Andrews

Fathers of daughters become more left-wing, academics claim

Could girls make daddy lean to the left?

Fathers of daughters become more left-wing, academics claim

Why having daughters makes fathers more likely to agree with left-wing views

Why having girls makes fathers more leftwing

Family Formation and the Housing Market

Measurement Error in Spell Durations *from Panel Surveys: *Nature, Causes and Consequences

Boomerang generation

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