Being born to a single mother in France: trajectories of father’s involvement over the first year of life

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1332/175795919x15720984151059a
Ariane Pailhé, L. Panico, M. Heers
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This paper characterises families where the father is not living (or not living permanently) with the child from around birth, and identifies the drivers of the evolution of father contact over the first year of life across different types of household. We use a recent, nationally representative cohort of children born in France in 2011, Elfe (the Etude longitudinale française depuis l’enfance), and latent clustering techniques to identify different groups of households characterised by non-residential fatherhood. We show that non-residential fatherhood from around birth is not a marginal phenomenon in France, and it corresponds to a heterogeneity of situations, describing both advantaged and low involvement fathers, as well less disadvantaged but involved groups. Over the first year of life, most non-resident fathers managed to keep in contact with their child, including relatively disadvantaged groups such as migrant and young parents, although groups characterised by low father involvement shortly after birth lost contact. On the other hand, among a group of very involved non-resident fathers who were in a relationship with the mother, we observed high levels of contact and indeed co-residence when the child was one year of age. A number of channels emerged to explain the correlations between our latent groups and father contact at one year: notably, father engagement around birth, especially whether the father formally recognised the child. Trajectories of father–child involvement and of parental relationships are therefore at least as important as socio-economic conditions to understand future father contact.
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法国单身母亲所生:父亲在生命第一年的参与轨迹
本文描述了父亲从出生前后就没有与孩子生活在一起(或没有永久生活在一起)的家庭,并确定了不同类型家庭在出生第一年父亲联系演变的驱动因素。我们使用2011年在法国出生的最新具有全国代表性的儿童队列Elfe(法国儿童研究所)和潜在的聚类技术来识别以非居住父亲身份为特征的不同家庭群体。我们发现,在法国,出生前后的非寄宿父亲身份并不是一种边缘现象,它对应于一种异质性的情况,既描述了优势父亲和低参与度父亲,也描述了弱势但参与度较低的群体。在孩子出生的第一年,大多数非居民父亲设法与孩子保持联系,包括相对弱势的群体,如移民和年轻父母,尽管以出生后不久父亲参与度低为特征的群体失去了联系。另一方面,在一群与母亲有关系的非常积极的非居民父亲中,我们观察到,当孩子一岁时,他们的接触程度很高,实际上是共同居住。出现了许多渠道来解释我们的潜在群体与一年内父亲接触之间的相关性:值得注意的是,父亲在出生前后的参与,尤其是父亲是否正式承认孩子。因此,父子关系和父母关系的轨迹至少与了解未来父亲联系的社会经济条件一样重要。
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