Non-Resident Parent-Child Contact after Marital Dissolution and Parental Repartnering: Evidence from Italy

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Demographic Research Pub Date : 2015-11-26 DOI:10.4054/DEMRES.2015.33.40
S. Meggiolaro, F. Ongaro
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: With the diffusion of marital instability, the number of children who spend some of their childhood without one of their parents has become significant, even in Italy. Therefore, given the importance of parent-child interactions for children's wellbeing, analyzing children's contact with the non-resident parent has become relevant. Objective: In this paper we consider the frequency of contact between children and their non- resident parent after separation, with a double aim: a) to analyze if and how the non- resident parent's contact with his/her children varies according to whether the (resident or non-resident) parent has repartnered, and b) to investigate whether the relationship between repartnering and contact differs according to the gender of the non-resident parent. Methods: The study focuses on children aged 0-17 living with only one biological parent, using data pooled together from two cross-sectional rounds of the Italian survey, Family and Social Subjects. Results: Results show that parents' repartnering is positively associated with lower non-resident parent-child contact only in the case of non-resident fathers; in the case of a non- resident mother, her repartnering is actually correlated with higher contact. Contribution: Language: en
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婚姻破裂后的非居民亲子接触和父母重新合作:来自意大利的证据
背景:随着婚姻不稳定的扩散,即使在意大利,童年时期没有父母一方陪伴的儿童数量也越来越多。因此,考虑到亲子互动对儿童健康的重要性,分析儿童与非居民父母的接触变得相关。目的:研究离异后子女与非常住父母的接触频率,有两个目的:一是分析非常住父母与子女的接触是否因(常住或非常住)父母再婚而发生变化,以及如何发生变化;二是调查再婚与接触之间的关系是否因非常住父母的性别而不同。方法:研究的重点是0-17岁只有一个亲生父母生活的儿童,使用了意大利家庭和社会主题调查的两轮横断面数据。结果:结果表明,父母的再伴侣关系与非常住子女的亲子接触减少呈正相关;在非居民母亲的情况下,她的重新伴侣关系实际上与更高的联系有关。贡献:语言:英文
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28 weeks
期刊介绍: Demographic Research is a free, online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of the population sciences published by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany. The journal pioneers an expedited review system. Contributions can generally be published within one month after final acceptance.
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