Social support helps individuals manage problems and make ends meet. However, access to social support varies across groups and by sociodemographic characteristics. Past studies have found that multiple partner fertility is associated with decreased access to social support. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, I expand on these studies by (1) examining both received instrumental support and perceived expressive support, (2) by separately examining social support from maternal kin and paternal kin, and (3) by examining social support available both to mothers and to their children. I find that multiple partner fertility is negatively associated with both instrumental and expressive support from paternal family, bu...
AbstractDespite the tendency of some academic disciplines to assume that the nuclear family is norma...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
Paternal support is often linked to lower levels of maternal distress. However, this link is less es...
Is perceived social support from partner, family, and friends associated with increased infertility-...
Kin are generally expected to behave more cooperatively with their relatives than with unrelated ind...
Background: Support from families can reduce costs of reproduction and may therefore be associated w...
This Article examines the complex kinship networks in families that experience multiple-partner fert...
In response to the dramatic increase of nonmarital childbirth over past few decades, the Fragile Fam...
In the United States, multi-partnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the emotional support needs of mothers of multiple birth chi...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
According to life history theory, human mothers rely on assistance from others for childrearing help...
Particular features of human female life history, such as short birth intervals and the early cessat...
The social environment has been increasingly implicated with the healthy functioning of individuals....
AbstractDespite the tendency of some academic disciplines to assume that the nuclear family is norma...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
Paternal support is often linked to lower levels of maternal distress. However, this link is less es...
Is perceived social support from partner, family, and friends associated with increased infertility-...
Kin are generally expected to behave more cooperatively with their relatives than with unrelated ind...
Background: Support from families can reduce costs of reproduction and may therefore be associated w...
This Article examines the complex kinship networks in families that experience multiple-partner fert...
In response to the dramatic increase of nonmarital childbirth over past few decades, the Fragile Fam...
In the United States, multi-partnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the emotional support needs of mothers of multiple birth chi...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
According to life history theory, human mothers rely on assistance from others for childrearing help...
Particular features of human female life history, such as short birth intervals and the early cessat...
The social environment has been increasingly implicated with the healthy functioning of individuals....
AbstractDespite the tendency of some academic disciplines to assume that the nuclear family is norma...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
Paternal support is often linked to lower levels of maternal distress. However, this link is less es...