Sentences with phrase «parental cohabitation»

Family structure and child well - being: the significance of parental cohabitation.
Prior research on nonmarital childrearing reveals that a parent's romantic relationship, positive coparenting, and parental cohabitation are all positively associated with increased paternal involvement and support.
Susan L. Brown, «Family Structure and Child Well - Being: The Significance of Parental Cohabitation,» Journal of Marriage and Family 66 (2004): 351 — 67; Deborah R. Graefe and Daniel T. Lichter, «Life Course Transitions of American Children: Parental Cohabitation, Marriage, and Single Motherhood,» Demography 36 (1999): 205 — 17.
Family structure and child well - being: The significance of parental cohabitation.
Still others suggest strategies for restoring marriage or at least parental cohabitation.

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«Focuses on topics of concern to family lawyers and also members of the public dealing with family law issues such as adoption, divorce, separate maintenance, child custody, support, cohabitation, parentage issues, parental abduction, relocation, post-judgment modification issues, neglect / abuse proceedings and social issues related to families.»
It was formed in response to the increasing pressures on marriage and family in our culture — pressures which have led to high rates of divorce, unwed births, cohabitation, lack of parental responsibility, breakdown in family communication, and so on.
Using data from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, I extend prior research on family transitions and adolescent well - being by examining the influence of parental marital and cohabitation transitions on adolescent delinquency, depression, and school engagement.
Indeed, some studies indicate that the number of transitions that children experience while growing up (including multiple parental divorces, cohabitations, and remarriages) is a good predictor of their behavioral and emotional problems as adolescents and young adults.57
«Women with premarital doubts had significantly higher 4 - year divorce rates, even when controlling for concurrent marital satisfaction, the difficulty of their engagement, history of parental divorce, premarital cohabitation, and neuroticism.
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