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It's All in the Past: Exploring the Repercussions of Parents' Early Conjugal and Parental Histories on the Family Life Course of their Children


  Author: Heather Juby and Nicole Marcil-Gratton
Publisher: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
Publication:
Document Date:                  January 01, 2002
Category: Marriage > Marital Duration
Related Categories:
Children > Child Welfare
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Divorce and Remarriage > Effects of Divorce
Divorce and Remarriage > Impact of Divorce on Children
Divorce and Remarriage > Parental Divorce
Family Relations > Parental Conflict
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Children
Family Structure > Single-parent Families
Marriage > Benefits of Marriage
Marriage > Marriage
Parenthood/Childrearing > Cohabiting Parents
Parenthood/Childrearing > Divorced/Separated Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Single Parenting
 

This study looks at parental union status before and after the birth of a child in order to determine the likelihood of parental separation.  It finds that co-habiting couples are more likely to separate than married couples at all stages of their relationship.  These findings are linked to child outcomes for these families.

 

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