Research on family instability typically measures changes in coresident parents, but children also experience changes among other household members. The likelihood of experiencing these changes differs by race and ethnicity, family structure, and cohort. Analyses of the Survey of Income and Program Participation show that the cumulative proportion of children who gain or lose a household member is much higher than the proportion of children whose father or mother leaves the household. The share of children who experience a change in household composition involving a nonparent, nonsibling relative is greater among blacks and Hispanics than among whites and greater among children in single-parent families than in two-parent families. Overall,...
The effect of family structure on youth adjustment has received increasing attention as historical t...
Latina/o children of immigrant parents are a growing proportion of the population, yet we know littl...
Latina/o children of immigrant parents are a growing proportion of the population, yet we know littl...
While most studies of children’s family changes and instability have focused on changes in mothers’ ...
While most studies of children’s family changes and instability have focused on changes in mothers’ ...
This article develops a typology of family change over the first five years of children's lives usin...
As a result of the deinstitutionalization of marriage, high levels of divorce, and an increased acce...
Family instability has negative consequences, on average, for child and adolescent behavior, cogniti...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
As a result of the deinstitutionalization of marriage, high levels of divorce, and an increased acce...
Objective. This article examines the effects of changing family structure (including cohabitation) a...
After increasing steadily for several decades, the percentage of children living in single-mother fa...
After increasing steadily for several decades, the percentage of children living in single-mother fa...
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The effect of family structure on youth adjustment has received increasing attention as historical t...
Latina/o children of immigrant parents are a growing proportion of the population, yet we know littl...
Latina/o children of immigrant parents are a growing proportion of the population, yet we know littl...
While most studies of children’s family changes and instability have focused on changes in mothers’ ...
While most studies of children’s family changes and instability have focused on changes in mothers’ ...
This article develops a typology of family change over the first five years of children's lives usin...
As a result of the deinstitutionalization of marriage, high levels of divorce, and an increased acce...
Family instability has negative consequences, on average, for child and adolescent behavior, cogniti...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
As a result of the deinstitutionalization of marriage, high levels of divorce, and an increased acce...
Objective. This article examines the effects of changing family structure (including cohabitation) a...
After increasing steadily for several decades, the percentage of children living in single-mother fa...
After increasing steadily for several decades, the percentage of children living in single-mother fa...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108149/1/Household Change.pd
The effect of family structure on youth adjustment has received increasing attention as historical t...
Latina/o children of immigrant parents are a growing proportion of the population, yet we know littl...
Latina/o children of immigrant parents are a growing proportion of the population, yet we know littl...