This paper characterises families where the father is not living (or not living permanently) with the child from around birth, and identifies the drivers of the evolution of father contact over the first year of life across different types of household. We use a recent, nationally representative cohort of children born in France in 2011, Elfe (the Etude longitudinale française depuis l’enfance), and latent clustering techniques to identify different groups of households characterised by non-residential fatherhood. We show that non-residential fatherhood from around birth is not a marginal phenomenon in France, and it corresponds to a heterogeneity of situations, describing both advantaged and low involvement fathers, as well less disadvanta...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
In France, as in all European countries, the birth of a first child has been increasingly delayed ov...
This paper characterises families where the father is not living (or not living permanently) with th...
This paper characterises families where the father is not living (or not living permanently) with th...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
Bradshaw, John Hobcraft and Penny Mansfield and two anonymous referees for their very helpful commen...
Research on the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment tends to assume that childr...
RC06 Session: Fatherhood in Transition: A Challenge for Global SociologyInternational audienceOver t...
We used the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort (NLSY79) from 1979 to 2002 and the Chi...
International audienceWho are the father figures or cultural role models for paternal involvement in...
Many fathers rarely see their children after a separation, and some lose touch with them altogether....
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
This paper examines fertility and partnership dynamics of immigrants and their descendants over the ...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
In France, as in all European countries, the birth of a first child has been increasingly delayed ov...
This paper characterises families where the father is not living (or not living permanently) with th...
This paper characterises families where the father is not living (or not living permanently) with th...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
Bradshaw, John Hobcraft and Penny Mansfield and two anonymous referees for their very helpful commen...
Research on the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment tends to assume that childr...
RC06 Session: Fatherhood in Transition: A Challenge for Global SociologyInternational audienceOver t...
We used the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort (NLSY79) from 1979 to 2002 and the Chi...
International audienceWho are the father figures or cultural role models for paternal involvement in...
Many fathers rarely see their children after a separation, and some lose touch with them altogether....
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
This paper examines fertility and partnership dynamics of immigrants and their descendants over the ...
Background: Postponement of first births and an increase in childlessness are significant trends acr...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
In France, as in all European countries, the birth of a first child has been increasingly delayed ov...