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In response to rise of incarceration, there is a burgeoning literature examining the consequences of incarceration on families. Research has suggested that incarceration negatively impacts the well-being of partners connected to men with an incarceration history. However, research examining the...
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research on how employment and work-family conflict are related to fathers’ parenting stress, especially in comparison with … unemployment and greater work-family conflict, but not overwork, odd-jobs, and nonstandard hours, are related to more parenting … stress for fathers. Similar patterns are found for mothers, except that work-family conflict is related to fathers’ more than …
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, while also examining reporting differences in father involvement by parent gender. Data on 4,224 mother-father pairs are … than fathers report. Parents who remain in a continuous coresidential union, who transition from cohabitation to marriage …
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Using data from years one and three of the Fragile Families and Child Well-being Study, changes in depressive and anxious symptoms are compared for mothers and fathers who: 1) dissolve a cohabitating union versus remain intact; 2) dissolve a marital union versus remain intact; and 3) dissolve a...
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intergenerational relationships, children’s contact with grandparents. Results from both ordinary least squares (OLS) and fixed …-effects regression models show that incarceration decreases the frequency of children’s contact with paternal, but not maternal … paternal incarceration, highlighting the kinkeeping role of mothers. Additionally, consequences are concentrated among children …
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considered the effect of maternal incarceration on child wellbeing after adjusting for differences between children who do and do … effects of maternal incarceration on 21 caregiver- and teacher-reported behavioral problems among nine-year-old children … both maternal and paternal incarceration, compared to children with neither parent incarcerated, children with only a …
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, infant temperament, family structure and maternal education, father engagement was a significant predictor of secure mother … findings for interventions targeting paternal engagement and coparenting among at-risk children are discussed. Keywords …
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The context of family life has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Today, over 40 percent of children in the U … happening and what it means for parents, children and society. To sum up, the increase in non-marital childbearing has negative … consequences for parents, children and society. The fact that it is concentrated among poor and working class parents is especially …
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Although there are numerous studies of the dowry phenomenon in India, research pertaining to the custom in the rest of South Asia is sparse.The aim of this paper is to study dowry payments in Pakistan.Several interpretations for dowry are distinguished using a simple theoretical framework and...
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family life, as well as evidence that the deleterious effects of incarceration for maternal and child wellbeing stem from … resultant family instability, much less is known about the direct link between incarceration and family instability. I consider … to understand the consequences of incarceration for family life. Results show that paternal incarceration is associated …
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