The Postdivorce Family: Children, Parenting, and SocietySAGE Publications, 1999. gada 5. apr. - 245 lappuses This book analyzes the issues surrounding divorce and its implications for public policy. The authors integrate research and policy perspectives of scholars in various disciplines to focus on the consequences of divorce for children, the parents' responsibilities after divorce, nonresidential parenting, and the effects of a high divorce rate in society. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 30.
104. lappuse
... benefits of visitation are contingent on factors such as the quality of the father - child relationship , the extent of ongoing conflict between the child's parents , and the economic assistance that accompanies visitation . In the end ...
... benefits of visitation are contingent on factors such as the quality of the father - child relationship , the extent of ongoing conflict between the child's parents , and the economic assistance that accompanies visitation . In the end ...
115. lappuse
... benefit from ( and at least not be hurt by ) having and maintaining relationships with their noncustodial parents , although the benefits could be obscured if researchers did not distinguish between these types of families when studying ...
... benefit from ( and at least not be hurt by ) having and maintaining relationships with their noncustodial parents , although the benefits could be obscured if researchers did not distinguish between these types of families when studying ...
164. lappuse
... benefits on men and women ; compared with single individuals , married people have higher household incomes and benefit from economies of scale ( Ross , 1995 ; Waite , 1995 ) . The link between marriage and well - being may be due ...
... benefits on men and women ; compared with single individuals , married people have higher household incomes and benefit from economies of scale ( Ross , 1995 ; Waite , 1995 ) . The link between marriage and well - being may be due ...
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The Consequences of Divorce for Children | 1 |
Parental Responsibility After Divorce | 49 |
Improving the Law Relating to Postdivorce | 71 |
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The Postdivorce Family: Children, Parenting, and Society Ross A. Thompson,Paul R. Amato Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1999 |
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