Divided families : what happens to children when parents part
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Divided families : what happens to children when parents part
(The family and public policy)
Harvard University Press, c1991
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [121]-137) and index
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ISBN 9780674655768
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Argues that children of divorced parents can lead a normal childhood, and describes how divorce affects the father-child relationship.
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: pbk ISBN 9780674655775
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In spite of the upset children experience after parental separation, Furstenberg and Cherlin find that most children adapt successfully as long as their mother does reasonably well financially and psychologically, and as long as conflict between parents is low. The casualty of divorce is usually the declining relationship between fathers and their children.
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