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She's also not somebody who lives only with her brain.
One in five children lives only with his or her mother.
About 50% of the sample lives with at least one parent and one sibling, while 10% lives only with parents, 17% only with siblings, and 25% (including boarding school students) with neither parents nor siblings.
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Finally, to account for different living arrangements known to be associated with transfer behavior (Mtika 2003; Soldo and Hill 1995) and educational status (i.e. boarding school), we employ a four-category measure of the respondent's living arrangement: 1) living with parents and siblings, 2) living only with siblings, 3) living only with parents, 4) living independently of parents and siblings.
Among cohabiting couples with children, 51 percent lived only with the biological children of both partners.
Most of them lived only with the support of their neighbors".
Among children living only with their father, 30 percent were regularly cared for by their mother.
"All bachelors marry goddesses," Ruskin observes, "but husbands live only with women".
But we thought we should try to live only with the basics — a few clothes, a laptop for me.
Having (she believes) schemed to sow discord between husband and wife, Kevin is confronted with the prospect of living only with his father.
But no one disputes that the video also showed the anguish of separation for a child who, until then, had lived only with her mother.
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