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Demography (1998) 35 (2): 243–250.
Published: 01 May 1998
..., researchers should acknowledge fluctuations in the economy when studying husbands’ participation in traditional female tasks, as macroeconomic shifts appear to impact the likelihood of married fathers caring for their preschoolers during mothers’ working hours. 12 1 2011 © Population Association...
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Demography (2011) 48 (2): 593–623.
Published: 16 April 2011
...-time employment. Using latent class growth analysis with 10 observations between ages 18 and 37, we derived five latent classes with median ages of first fatherhood below the cohort median (26.4), constituting distinct early fatherhood pathways representing 32.4% of NLSY men: (A) Young Married Fathers...
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Demography (2015) 52 (3): 811–833.
Published: 27 May 2015
... attainment and church attendance. For education, divorced fathers were as influential as married fathers, whereas stepfathers were less influential. For church attendance, married fathers were most influential, divorced fathers were least influential, and stepfathers were in between. Divorced mothers...
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in Does Parents’ Union Instability Disrupt Intergenerational Advantage? An Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa
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Published: 07 February 2020
Fig. 3 Predicted probability of being stunted by married biological fathers’ education and stepfathers’ education among children under 5 years old, born between 1998 and 2017, in 30 African countries. Differences in the marginal effects are calculated from adjusted regression results presented
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in Does Parents’ Union Instability Disrupt Intergenerational Advantage? An Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa
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Published: 07 February 2020
Fig. 4 Predicted probability of being underweight by married biological fathers’ education and stepfathers’ education among children under 5 years old, born between 1998 and 2017, in 30 African countries. Differences in the marginal effects calculated from adjusted regression results presented
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Demography (1996) 33 (3): 385–393.
Published: 01 August 1996
... grew at more than double the rate of mother-only families during the 1980s. Decomposition analyses show that the largest factor associated with the increase is that fathers now head a greater proportion of all formerly married single-parent families with children. Although the share of single-parent...
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Demography (2007) 44 (1): 79–92.
Published: 01 February 2007
... is related to parents’ living arrangements or the amount of time or money fathers invest in their children. In contrast, and consistent with previous research, fathers who are married when their child is born are more likely to live with a son than with a daughter one year after birth. This pattern supports...
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Demography (2006) 43 (1): 53–77.
Published: 01 February 2006
... Family Type and Child Well-being 53 C Demography, Volume 43-Number 1, February 2006: 53 77 53 RESIDENTIAL FATHER FAMILY TYPE AND CHILD WELL-BEING: INVESTMENT VERSUS SELECTION* SANDRA L. HOFFERTH This research links residence with biological and nonbiological married and unmarried parents to the cognitive...
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1005–1027.
Published: 21 June 2011
... born into married households in Norway in the years 1975–1979 whose parents divorced during his or her childhood. We observe the proximity of the child to his or her father in each year following the divorce and link proximity to educational and economic outcomes for the child in young adulthood...
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Demography (2015) 52 (1): 153–182.
Published: 29 January 2015
... histories. Among women with a nonmarital birth, the oldest women at first birth are those who never married but cohabited with the biological father (23 years), and the youngest are women who married the biological father of their child following a nonmarital birth and later divorced (18.5 years). Third...
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 957–982.
Published: 14 June 2011
.... Meyer , & J. A. Seltzer (Eds.), Fathers under fire (pp. 31 – 60 ). New York : Russell Sage Foundation . Gassman-Pines A. , & Yoshikawa H. ( 2006 ). Five-year effects of an anti-poverty program on marriage among never-married mothers . Journal of Policy Analysis...
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Demography (2004) 41 (2): 237–261.
Published: 01 May 2004
... with unmarried fathers, Sullivan (1989) concluded that white men were more likely than black men to marry the mothers of their children because they were better able to find jobs through their commu- nity connections. Qualitative interviews with unmarried parents analyzed by Gibson, Edin, and McLanahan (2003...
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Demography (1982) 19 (3): 391–408.
Published: 01 August 1982
... of married couples in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces in rural northern Thailand. 1 All single live births to these families were classified according to birth outcome as well as the demograph- ic characteristics of mother and child, mother's education and level of health information, father's social...
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Demography (2004) 41 (3): 569–584.
Published: 01 August 2004
... of the father. We estimated the effects of having a severely unhealthy infant on the probability that parents lived together (were married or cohabiting) 12 18 months after the birth of the child, as well as on changes in their relationship status along a continuum *Nancy E. Reichman, Robert Wood Johnson...
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Demography (2020) 57 (1): 195–220.
Published: 31 January 2020
... on the separate reports from mothers and fathers in 1996. Recall that all currently married respondents were interviewed, and fathers and mothers were interviewed at the same time in separate places. This was done specifically to ensure that one spouse was not present and influencing the interview of the other...
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Demography (2018) 55 (6): 2321–2343.
Published: 23 October 2018
... of marriage for couples who met the bar was 15.4 %, a statistically significantly higher estimate than the 10.6 % of couples who did not meet the bar and married. For the father-only bar, the predicted probability of marriage was 15 % for those who met the bar and 8.9 % for those who did not ( p < .05...
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Demography (1998) 35 (2): 133.
Published: 01 May 1998
...Suzanne M. Bianchi, Guest Editor 12 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1998 1998 Child Support Absent Father Married Father Legal Custody Physical Custody INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE: "MEN IN FAMILIES" SUZANNE M. BIANCHI, GUEST EDITOR When Robert Mare first...
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Demography (2013) 50 (3): 1135–1153.
Published: 14 November 2012
... likely to have a child with a new partner than ever-married men who later divorced. However, previously married men may have other unobserved characteristics that could make them both more attractive and more unattractive as prospective partners and fathers of future children. For example, a man’s...
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Demography (2000) 37 (4): 401–414.
Published: 01 November 2000
.... , & O’Connell , M. ( 1998 ). Work, Income, the Economy, and Married Fathers as Child Care Providers . Demography , 35 , 251 – 58 . 10.2307/3004055 Cherlin , A.J. ( 1992 ). Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage . Cambridge : Harvard University Press . Cherlin , A.J. ( 1999 ). Going...
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Demography (1996) 33 (4): 483–496.
Published: 01 November 1996
... connection to the child's father, which increases the cost ofreceiving an award. In addition, never-married fathers have lower incomes than ever-married fathers. Also, not surprisingly, never-married mothers have much lower award rates and award amounts than formerly married mothers. Other changes...