Some of the most recent divorce research suggests that a better descriptor of adult socioeconomic attainment is not divorce, nor its intermediary causes, but rather the existence of hostile and aggressive parental behavior during childhood (Keister, 2005; Amato, 2005). Accordingly, divorce may just be another measure of a more significant cause of diminished income attainment among children of divorce: poorly managed anger by parents. The present study seeks to explore these complex relationships and establish that the parental relationships in a household are as important as the legal outcome of the marriage itself with regard to long run adultchild effects
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Journal ArticleIn 2008, it was estimated that 40 percent of all marriages ended in divorce (U.S. Cen...
A literature review was conducted to determine what age children are most vulnerable to the impact o...
A literature review was conducted to determine what age children are most vulnerable to the impact o...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in childhood on demographic outcomes in y...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between div...
Experiencing parental divorce as a child ap-pears to increase the risk of a variety of prob-lems in ...
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between div...
The long-term effects of divorce on individuals after the transition to adulthood are examined using...
Mechanisms explaining the negative effects of parental divorce on children\u27s attainment have long...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Journal ArticleIn 2008, it was estimated that 40 percent of all marriages ended in divorce (U.S. Cen...
A literature review was conducted to determine what age children are most vulnerable to the impact o...
A literature review was conducted to determine what age children are most vulnerable to the impact o...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in childhood on demographic outcomes in y...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between div...
Experiencing parental divorce as a child ap-pears to increase the risk of a variety of prob-lems in ...
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between div...
The long-term effects of divorce on individuals after the transition to adulthood are examined using...
Mechanisms explaining the negative effects of parental divorce on children\u27s attainment have long...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...