Example sentences of "effect [prep] [noun pl] 's " in BNC.

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1 In the 1950s and 1960s the movement of women into the work-force , or its anticipation , appears to have accelerated the pace of childbearing temporarily , especially of first and second births , reinforcing the positive economic effect through men 's income ( ni Bhrölchain 1986a , 1986b ) .
2 Several historians for instance have challenged Shorter 's notion of the emancipating effect of women 's work and have shown that even during industrialisation , it was performed in the context of the family economy and therefore did not necessarily free women from the control of either their families or traditional values .
3 During both World Wars less was made of the effect of women 's work on childbearing and childrearing .
4 The effect of women 's work on the distribution of domestic tasks within households will be a further important focus on research .
5 A major new training initiative set up by the Women 's Unit and the Personnel Services Division could have a profound effect on women 's employment across Europe .
6 Safer Cities co-ordinator Pam McHale said : ‘ Crime and fear of crime can have a serious effect on women 's lives .
7 Schools can not have a real effect on children 's basic values because these have been instilled earlier by the process of primary socialization in the home and in the wider social community .
8 Providing explanations for discipline will not necessarily have an immediate effect on children 's obedience .
9 Nevertheless it is the other objection , namely the effect on children 's learning and teachers ' teaching which is the most serious .
10 Economic factors have an important effect on children 's smoking habits and evidence from the USA suggests that teenagers are even more responsive to price increases than are adults .
11 When we looked at the additional explanatory power brought to these models by information about the worker 's family responsibilities we found that parenthood had little effect on men 's labour force participation or pay .
12 Clearly , civil war was more likely than overseas campaigns to have an immediate effect on men 's lives .
13 Firstly , how great are the effects of women 's family responsibilities on their employment and pay .
14 This project completes the analysis and writing up of material collected in an ESRC financed social anthropological study of the effects of women 's entry into waged employment in the city of Calcutta , India which was carried out in 1981-82 .
15 The visible changes which this programme creates have some positive effects on women 's place in the discipline .
16 ‘ COMMUNITY CARE ’ — THE EFFECTS ON WOMEN 'S EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS
17 This makes the conclusion reached all the more impressive , and certainly forces one to take seriously the possibility that even low-level exposure to lead may have gravely deleterious effects on children 's behaviour and intelligence .
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