This paper employs recent data for Germany and a new outcome variable to assess the consequences of parental separation on the well-being of youths. In particular, it is considered how subjective well-being, elicited from an ordinal 11-point general life satisfaction question, differs between youths living in intact and non-intact families, holding many other potential determinants of well-being constant using ordered probit regressions. The main finding of this study is that living in a non-intact family has not the hypothesised large negative effect on child well-being
Altres ajuts: SRC/AF/293103Previous research has documented that children who do not live with both ...
This article investigates how the negative impact of parental separation on children’s educational o...
High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-b...
This paper uses recent data for Germany and a new outcome variable to assess the consequences of par...
Large numbers of studies, mostly from the U.S., have addressed the effects of parental separation an...
Large numbers of studies, mostly from the U.S.,have addressed the effects of parental separation and...
"Large numbers of studies, mostly from the U.S., have addressed the effects of parental separation a...
We are the first to examine how parental unemployment experienced during early-, mid- and late-child...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
In present day Germany, one in seven children is raised in a single parent household. We investigate...
Objective: We investigate support between parents and adult children across families exposed and not...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...
This article analyzes whether the commonly found negative relationship between parental separation i...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
Altres ajuts: SRC/AF/293103Previous research has documented that children who do not live with both ...
This article investigates how the negative impact of parental separation on children’s educational o...
High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-b...
This paper uses recent data for Germany and a new outcome variable to assess the consequences of par...
Large numbers of studies, mostly from the U.S., have addressed the effects of parental separation an...
Large numbers of studies, mostly from the U.S.,have addressed the effects of parental separation and...
"Large numbers of studies, mostly from the U.S., have addressed the effects of parental separation a...
We are the first to examine how parental unemployment experienced during early-, mid- and late-child...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
In present day Germany, one in seven children is raised in a single parent household. We investigate...
Objective: We investigate support between parents and adult children across families exposed and not...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...
This article analyzes whether the commonly found negative relationship between parental separation i...
Objective: The paper examines the effects of parental repartnering (including residential and nonres...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
Altres ajuts: SRC/AF/293103Previous research has documented that children who do not live with both ...
This article investigates how the negative impact of parental separation on children’s educational o...
High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-b...