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GChWhich : These grandchildren not living with both their parents, your sons children, your daughters children or both? :Q192
Question Text: These grandchildren who are not living with both their parents, are they your son's children, your daughter's children or both?
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2010
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GChWhich : Those not living with both parents, are they your son's children, your daughter's children, or both?:Q499
Question Text: These grandchildren who are not living with both their parents, are they your son's children, your daughter's children or both?
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2009
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GChWhich : Grandchildren w. sole parent offspring of sons/daughters/both? Q179
Question Text: These grandchildren who are not living with both their parents, are they your son's children, your daughter's children or both?
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2008
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GChWhich : These grandchildren not living with both parents, sons children, daughters children or both? Q177
Question Text: These grandchildren who are not living with both their parents, are they your son's children, your daughter's children or both?
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2007
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GChWhich : Son/daughters child not live both parents Q172
Question Text: These grandchildren who are not living with both their parents, are they your son's children, your daughter's children or both?
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2006
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