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Family instability throughout childhood: building a more detailed picture

  • Publication Type: Book Chapter
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  • Series: Insights 2016: findings from the largest longitudinal study of UK households

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Research has persistently shown that children’s family circumstance can provide a key explanation for how social inequalities perpetuate across generations. Children born to well-educated mothers are likely to spend much of their childhood with both their birth parents, and children born to less educated mothers are likely to spend more time living in a lone parent family or with step-parents. The experience of these different family situations affects both family income – as lone parents are typically less well-off than couple families – and parental contact time – as children will typically spend less time with (usually) their father after parental separation.

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https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/2016/11/10/new-insights

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