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Original cataloging agency | NY |
Transcribing agency | NY |
041 0# - LANGUAGE CODE | |
Language code of subtitles or captions | eng |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Poole, Eloise. |
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Title | Who are non-resident fathers? |
Medium | [electronic resource] : |
Remainder of title | a British socio-demographic profile / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Eloise Poole, Svetlana Speight, Margaret O’Brien, Sara Connolly, Matthew Aldrich. |
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Extent | pp. 223-250. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc | Despite international growth of, and policy interest in, divorce and separation since the 1970s, there is still surprisingly little known about non-residential fatherhood. This paper presents a ‘father-centric’ analysis and provides one of the first profiles of non-residential fatherhood in early millennium UK. Using data from Understanding Society Wave 1, a nationally representative survey of over 30,000 households in the UK, we found 1,070 men self-identifying as having a non-resident child under 16 years old (https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk). We estimate a prevalence of 5 per cent of British men having a non-resident dependent child. Through latent class analysis, four distinct groups of non-resident fathers are identified: ‘Engaged’ fathers, ‘Less Engaged’ fathers, ‘Disengaged’ fathers and ‘Distance’ fathers. Our analysis finds that non-resident fathers form a heterogeneous group in terms of their socio-demographic profile and family behaviour. It is recommended that legislation and policy concerning fathers in post-separation families are sensitive to variation as well as commonality in socio-economic conditions and family lives and situations. |
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System details note | Mode of access: Internet. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Speight, Svetlana. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | O’Brien, Margaret. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Connolly, Sara. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Aldrich, Matthew. |
773 0# - HOST ITEM ENTRY | |
Title | Journal of social policy. |
Relationship information | 2016, Vol. 45, No. 2 |
International Standard Serial Number | 0047-2794 (Print), 1469-7823 (Online) |
Record control number | per17349 |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | http://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2048/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279415000653 |
Public note | Click here to access full-text article |
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Koha item type | E-Article |
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