Non-marital births and divorce remain rare in Cambodia. Due to dramatic levels of adult mortality reached during the late 1970s, growing up with a single parent is not. Using nationally representative, cross-sectional data, we estimate that about 12% of children under age 18 co-reside with only one of their biological parents. Using longitudinal data representative of the Mekong River Valley, we find this proportion to be declining. Nearly half of these children live in nuclear families (single parent with or without a step-parent), even though they live in multigenerational families more frequently than children who live with both their parents, especially, when young and not living with their mother. Last, we consider differences in socio...
This paper examines the life-time measures and trends of children’s experiences in single-parent and...
Since the takeover of Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, analysis of social conditions in the coun...
International audienceGrowing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns...
Non-marital births and divorce remain rare in Cambodia. Due to dramatic levels of adult mortality re...
We analyze the effects of household structure on education in Cambodia. Consistent evidence document...
Micro-data from the 2009 Vietnam census indicate that lone mothers represent 11.0% of all women aged...
In developing countries, where there are limited resources and social support, children rely primari...
Despite improvements in child survival in recent decades, levels of infant and child mortality remai...
There has been a transformation in family structure in Thailand due to the changes in economic and s...
Background: Cambodia has made considerable improvements in mortality rates for children under the ag...
BACKGROUND The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its ...
<b>Background</b>: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite...
As migration rates rise globally, this population change has profound health consequences, including...
We investigate how recent changes in the Western family have affected childhood living arrangements....
BACKGROUND: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its...
This paper examines the life-time measures and trends of children’s experiences in single-parent and...
Since the takeover of Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, analysis of social conditions in the coun...
International audienceGrowing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns...
Non-marital births and divorce remain rare in Cambodia. Due to dramatic levels of adult mortality re...
We analyze the effects of household structure on education in Cambodia. Consistent evidence document...
Micro-data from the 2009 Vietnam census indicate that lone mothers represent 11.0% of all women aged...
In developing countries, where there are limited resources and social support, children rely primari...
Despite improvements in child survival in recent decades, levels of infant and child mortality remai...
There has been a transformation in family structure in Thailand due to the changes in economic and s...
Background: Cambodia has made considerable improvements in mortality rates for children under the ag...
BACKGROUND The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its ...
<b>Background</b>: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite...
As migration rates rise globally, this population change has profound health consequences, including...
We investigate how recent changes in the Western family have affected childhood living arrangements....
BACKGROUND: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its...
This paper examines the life-time measures and trends of children’s experiences in single-parent and...
Since the takeover of Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, analysis of social conditions in the coun...
International audienceGrowing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns...