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Instability in Fragile Families: The Role of Race-Ethnicity, Economics, and Relationship Quality


  Author: Cynthia Osborne, Wendy D. Manning, Pamela J. Smock
Publisher: Center for Research on Child Wellbeing
Publication:
Document Date:                  August 14-17, 2004
Category: Marriage > Relational Stability
Related Categories:
Family Structure > Cohabitation/Common-Law Marriage
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Children
Family Structure > Parental Marital Status
Parenthood/Childrearing > Cohabiting Parents
 

This study compares the prevalence of separation among married and cohabiting parents of young children, with attention paid to racial and economic differences in relationship stability.  Among other things, it finds that young children whose parents cohabit are four times more likely to experience the breakup of their parents' relationship than are children born to married parents.

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