Objective We examined adult children's concurrent ties to biological fathers and stepfathers. Three mechanisms potentially determining the strength of father‐child and stepfather‐child ties were tested, namely, investment, interdependence, and substitution. Background As most research studied father‐child and stepfather‐child ties separately, our knowledge about the potential substitution dynamics between the two ties is limited. Method We used the Dutch Ouders en Kinderen in Nederland (OKiN) survey, which features an oversample of individuals, aged 25–45, who did not live with their two biological parents when growing up (N = 1,183; Mage = 31.89 [SD = 5.13]; 56% female). OKiN includes information on adults' relationships to all parent figu...
Objective: This study investigates the determinants of parental involvement in diverse types of step...
We examine longitudinal patterns of involvement of young, unmarried biological fathers (n = 77) in t...
New data from a national Dutch survey are used to examine the effects of divorce and repartnering on...
We examined a possible predictor of (step)parent–adult child closeness in adulthood, namely, the fre...
Objective: We examined how adult (step)parent–child closeness is associated to the quality of other ...
The author compared the strength of the relationships that adult children have with different types ...
Stepfamily relationships remain important over the life course to both children and parents. Unfortu...
Objective This study examines the support from stepparents to adult children and considers the role ...
Objectives Multi-actor data show that parents’ and adult children’s evaluations of their relation do...
Objectives Multi-actor data show that parents’ and adult children’s evaluations of their relation do...
Objective: To investigate whether the interpersonal dynamics of closeness are different in stepfathe...
Research on the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment tends to assume that childr...
The present study was conducted to investigate differences in nurturant father-ing, father involveme...
Objective: This study investigates the determinants of parental involvement in diverse types of step...
We examine longitudinal patterns of involvement of young, unmarried biological fathers (n = 77) in t...
New data from a national Dutch survey are used to examine the effects of divorce and repartnering on...
We examined a possible predictor of (step)parent–adult child closeness in adulthood, namely, the fre...
Objective: We examined how adult (step)parent–child closeness is associated to the quality of other ...
The author compared the strength of the relationships that adult children have with different types ...
Stepfamily relationships remain important over the life course to both children and parents. Unfortu...
Objective This study examines the support from stepparents to adult children and considers the role ...
Objectives Multi-actor data show that parents’ and adult children’s evaluations of their relation do...
Objectives Multi-actor data show that parents’ and adult children’s evaluations of their relation do...
Objective: To investigate whether the interpersonal dynamics of closeness are different in stepfathe...
Research on the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment tends to assume that childr...
The present study was conducted to investigate differences in nurturant father-ing, father involveme...
Objective: This study investigates the determinants of parental involvement in diverse types of step...
We examine longitudinal patterns of involvement of young, unmarried biological fathers (n = 77) in t...
New data from a national Dutch survey are used to examine the effects of divorce and repartnering on...