Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project aimed to investigate the circumstances of non resident fathers in Britain. This study, which consisted of a sample survey and two qualitative surveys of sub-samples, covered the socio-economic circumstances, age, employment, income, marital status, living arrangements and housing (only the sample survey is held at the Data Archive). The study explored respondents' physical, financial and affective relationships with their former partner and non resident children, and also their feelings about their rights and responsibilities as fathers and the opportunities and constraints surrounding their relationship. The study also sought to explain respondents' level of...
Despite close to a third of Australian births now being ex-nuptial, Australian research on the pheno...
Non-resident fathers are considered by the Irish State to be fulfilling their financial responsibili...
Most research into child support is based on the experiences of residential mothers and children. Th...
Despite international growth of, and policy interest in, divorce and separation since the 1970s, the...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
The Research Dossier includes an initial review of the literature on fathers who are non-resident, d...
Bradshaw, John Hobcraft and Penny Mansfield and two anonymous referees for their very helpful commen...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
This study assesses the correlation between the provision of child maintenance and father child rela...
Issue Addressed: Becoming a non-resident father through divorce is stressful and this often results ...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports on an exploratory study conducted with non-resident fathers, to elucida...
This paper reviews some of the principal methodological issues that arise in studying nonresident fa...
It has been acknowledged (McCashin, 1996; Hogan & Gilbertson, 2007) that services designed to suppor...
Co-parenting is a legal and social construction whereby parents who have separated are expected to c...
We examine fathers perceptions of paying child support using in-depth interviews with 26 separated o...
Despite close to a third of Australian births now being ex-nuptial, Australian research on the pheno...
Non-resident fathers are considered by the Irish State to be fulfilling their financial responsibili...
Most research into child support is based on the experiences of residential mothers and children. Th...
Despite international growth of, and policy interest in, divorce and separation since the 1970s, the...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
The Research Dossier includes an initial review of the literature on fathers who are non-resident, d...
Bradshaw, John Hobcraft and Penny Mansfield and two anonymous referees for their very helpful commen...
Fifteen per cent of British babies are now born to parents who are neither cohabiting nor married. L...
This study assesses the correlation between the provision of child maintenance and father child rela...
Issue Addressed: Becoming a non-resident father through divorce is stressful and this often results ...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports on an exploratory study conducted with non-resident fathers, to elucida...
This paper reviews some of the principal methodological issues that arise in studying nonresident fa...
It has been acknowledged (McCashin, 1996; Hogan & Gilbertson, 2007) that services designed to suppor...
Co-parenting is a legal and social construction whereby parents who have separated are expected to c...
We examine fathers perceptions of paying child support using in-depth interviews with 26 separated o...
Despite close to a third of Australian births now being ex-nuptial, Australian research on the pheno...
Non-resident fathers are considered by the Irish State to be fulfilling their financial responsibili...
Most research into child support is based on the experiences of residential mothers and children. Th...