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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Ambiente de desenvolvimento e início da vida reprodutiva em mulheres Brasileiras(2011) LORDELO, Eulina da Rocha; MOURA, Maria Lucia Seidl de; VIEIRA, Mauro Luís; BUSSAB, Vera Sílvia Raad; OLIVA, Angela Donato; TOKUMARU, Rosana Suemi; BRITO, Regina Célia SouzaSeveral models inspired by the life history theory have assessed the patterns of human reproduction in developed countries with promising but inconclusive results. Considering the diversity of life conditions in Brazil, we investigated the relationship between the time of main events in female reproductive life, environmental conditions and psychosocial variables related to child-rearing. We interviewed 606 women in six different states in Brazil. Results corroborate the life history theory, showing associations among the investigated factors, especially between life conditions during childhood and the beginning of sexual life and reproduction, but not to sexual maturity. We suggest that landmarks in reproductive life, although related, can be under the influence of several phenomena. Diversity of life conditions in Brazil offers alternative contexts to hypotheses testing.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Socialização econômica: conhecendo o mundo econômico das crianças(2010-08) LAUER-LEITE, Iani Dias; MAGALHÃES, Celina Maria Colino; LORDELO, Eulina da Rocha; LELLIS, Irani LauerThe child's learning of economic concepts and economic' behaviors are subjects of economic socialization. The research in this area is increasing in the recent years but in Brazil there are a few studies only. This article aims to introduce economic socialization as a promising research area, through discussion of three questions: 1) stages of economic reasoning development, 2) variables that interfere in economic socialization and 3) children's economic behaviors. The article shows the most important results that try to answer those questions, points out some lacks to filled in and future investigations. Finally suggestions are presented for a Brazilian research agenda.