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Remarriage, Cohabitation, and Changes in Mothering Behavior


  Author: Elizabeth Thomson, Jane Mosley, Thomas L. Hanson, Sara S. McLanahan
Publisher: Center for Research on Child Wellbeing
Publication: Working Paper #98-14
Document Date:                  May 01, 1998
Category: Divorce and Remarriage > Remarriage
Related Categories:
Family Relations > Parent/Adult Child Relations
Family Structure > Cohabitation/Common-Law Marriage
Parenthood/Childrearing > Discipline
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Involvement
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Supervision
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parenting Style
Parenthood/Childrearing > Single Parenting
 

This paper investigates the extent to which cohabitation and remarriage affect single mothers' parenting in terms of parental supervision and time spent with children, patterns of disicpline and decision making, and relationship quality.  It finds that mothers' relationship formation does not have a significant effect on their mothering behaviours, although there is some evidence that children experience a decline in parental time, as well as a reduction in harsh punishments.

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