Despite widespread interest in patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, the gaps in our knowledge remain large and fundamental. Most studies, including those overseas, have taken a quantitative tack, measuring the frequency and overall amount of face-to-face contact between children and non-resident parents (mostly fathers). But obviously there is more to parent-child contact than just time. The nature and quality of the interaction are also important - perhaps even more so. Recently there has been a push towards recognising and describing both qualitative and quantitative differences in the many ways that parental sharing of time with children can occur after divorce. This thesis attempts to identify and explore some of these d...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
When parents separate, children typically enter into new living arrangements with each parent in a p...
Discusses parenting and parental absence after separation. Summary The United Nations Convention o...
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
In Australia, as elsewhere, not a great deal is known about the \u27nuts and bolts\u27 of parent-chi...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
This article examines continuity and change in post-separation patterns of parenting across a three-...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
The importance for children\u27s wellbeing, long-term adjustment and maintenance of loving and suppo...
Drawing on data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey,...
Shared-time parenting is an emerging family form in many Western countries. Legislative reform in Au...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
What are the motives, arrangements, and reflections of separated parents who spend equal time with t...
High rates of parental separation and the extent to which non-resident fathers lose contact with the...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
When parents separate, children typically enter into new living arrangements with each parent in a p...
Discusses parenting and parental absence after separation. Summary The United Nations Convention o...
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
In Australia, as elsewhere, not a great deal is known about the \u27nuts and bolts\u27 of parent-chi...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
This article examines continuity and change in post-separation patterns of parenting across a three-...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
The importance for children\u27s wellbeing, long-term adjustment and maintenance of loving and suppo...
Drawing on data from Wave 1 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey,...
Shared-time parenting is an emerging family form in many Western countries. Legislative reform in Au...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
What are the motives, arrangements, and reflections of separated parents who spend equal time with t...
High rates of parental separation and the extent to which non-resident fathers lose contact with the...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
When parents separate, children typically enter into new living arrangements with each parent in a p...
Discusses parenting and parental absence after separation. Summary The United Nations Convention o...