If there are grandfathers and grandmothers in the family, it is good for bringing kids up. And
children who have
brothers and sisters
seem to have a hapier life... And on the more serious side of things the fact that more students have brothers and sisters indicates that
process of the nation ageing does not take place; or, if this process even goes - it is not a
very quick process.
Look at the following diagrams. These diagrams can tell you about students family ties. Data is compared to the average values calculated over all the results. If you subtract the smaller value from the larger one you can find out how the students of your school family ties is compared to family ties of students of any other school or country. Or you can compare to each other families of students from any two schools or countries information for which is just present in the diagrams.
In the case you have problems with reading results from the diagrams see comments on the diagrams in the part "First Results". If you meet difficulties in comparing - see page "Care by Relatives."
Diagrams
follow.
| name of school | country | ||
| Secondary School #179 | Ukraine | ||
| Maple plase school | United States, New Jersey |
To see the school(s) click here.
| name of school | country | ||
| Secondary School #179 | Ukraine | ||
| Maple plase school | United States, New Jersey |
To see the school(s) click here.
| name of school | country | ||
| Secondary School #179 | Ukraine | ||
| Maple plase school | United States, New Jersey |
To see the school(s) click here.
| name of school | country | ||
| Secondary School #179 | Ukraine | ||
| Maple plase school | United States, New Jersey |
To see the school(s) click here.
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