The data analysis revealed predominance of familistic attitudes towards filial responsibilities in transnational families.
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The country typifies a unique case-study in light of its familistic organization, but remains largely under-studied in this respect.
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We obtained five types of dual career: coordinated familistic, conventional familistic, coordinated careerist, conventional careerist and acrobat.
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