Does separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?

Parental separation is a disadvantageous life event with many consequences for the children who experience it. This article investigates the influence of parental separation on father and mother involvement in their children’s lives in adolescence using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Stud...

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Main Author: Grätz, M
Format: Journal article
Published: Oxford University Press 2017
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description Parental separation is a disadvantageous life event with many consequences for the children who experience it. This article investigates the influence of parental separation on father and mother involvement in their children’s lives in adolescence using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and employing family fixed-effects models to control for omitted variable bias. The results show that parental separation negatively affects father involvement. Father involvement, however, is only reduced as a result of separation in socio-economically disadvantaged families. In addition, father involvement is more reduced for girls than for boys. Mother involvement is not influenced by parental separation. Taken together, these results demonstrate that changes in parental involvement following parental separation show an important amount of heterogeneity.
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spelling oxford-uuid:ad6b7c4a-fb6b-47a7-a9c7-2b8a6a39a91e2022-03-27T03:35:26ZDoes separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ad6b7c4a-fb6b-47a7-a9c7-2b8a6a39a91eSymplectic Elements at OxfordOxford University Press2017Grätz, MParental separation is a disadvantageous life event with many consequences for the children who experience it. This article investigates the influence of parental separation on father and mother involvement in their children’s lives in adolescence using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and employing family fixed-effects models to control for omitted variable bias. The results show that parental separation negatively affects father involvement. Father involvement, however, is only reduced as a result of separation in socio-economically disadvantaged families. In addition, father involvement is more reduced for girls than for boys. Mother involvement is not influenced by parental separation. Taken together, these results demonstrate that changes in parental involvement following parental separation show an important amount of heterogeneity.
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title Does separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?
title_full Does separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?
title_fullStr Does separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?
title_full_unstemmed Does separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?
title_short Does separation really lead fathers and mothers to be less involved in their children’s lives?
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