Studie / Forschungsbericht
Was Mütter stresst
Deutsches Jugendinstitut 1.8.2020 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Die familiäre Arbeit übernehmen in Deutschland vor allem die Mütter. Dabei ist es nicht die parallele Berufstätigkeit, die die Frauen belastet, zeigt eine DJI-Studie.
Gemeinsame Elternschaft nach Trennung - auf Kinder hören, Wissenschaftlichkeit einfordern und gute Politik machen
William Fabricius 1.5.2020 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Gemeinsame Elternschaft nach Trennung
auf Kinder hören
Wissenschaftlichkeit einfordern
und gute Politik machen
deutsche Übersetzung eines Vortrags von Prof. William V. Fabricius (PhD), Arizona State University
New Nordic 2020
Original: http://www.getrennterziehen.org/Debatte/Wissenschaft/
Divorce and conversational difficulties with parents: Impact on adolescent health and self-esteem
Eivind Meland, Hans Johan Breidablik, Frode Thuen 8.12.2019 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Joint versus sole physical custody: Outcomes for children independent of family income or parental conflict
Linda Nielsen 24.1.2018 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Scheidung: Vorschulkinder profitieren vom Paritätsmodell
Elke Oberhofer Studie / Forschungsbericht
Auch Vorschulkinder profitieren offenbar nach Trennung der Eltern vom sogenannten Wechselmodell. In einer schwedischen Studie hatten Kinder mit dem Modell insgesamt weniger Probleme als Trennungskinder, die überwiegend bei einem Elternteil wohnten.
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Preschool children living in joint physical custody arrangements show less psychological symptoms than those living mostly or only with one parent
Malin Bergström et al 7.9.2017 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Results
Children in JPC showed less psychological problems than those living mostly (adjusted B 1.81; 95% CI [0.66 to 2.95]) or only with one parent (adjusted B 1.94; 95% CI [0.75 to 3.13]), in parental reports. In preschool teacher reports, the adjusted Bet...
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Shared custody equals less stress for children
Stockholm University 30.8.2017 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Children who live full time with one parent are more likely to feel stressed than children in shared custody situations. The benefit holds regardless of the level of conflict between the parents or between parent and child. These are the results of a new study from Stockholm University's Demography Unit.
The Value of Shared Parenting for Children of All Ages
Richard Warshak 27.6.2017 Studie / Forschungsbericht
A recent international conference made one thing clear: the evidence is overwhelming that shared parenting, in general, and for most children, is superior to sole physical custody arrangements after parents separate. That was the consensus of 111 social science researchers and practitioners, who weiterlesen...
Shared Physical Custody: Does It Benefit Most Children?
Prof.Nielsen Linda 16.10.2015 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Why should they live more with one of us when they are children to us both?: Parents motives for practicing equal joint physical custody for children aged 0–4
Bergström Malin, Hjern Anders, Sarkadi Anna, Fransson Emma 01.06.2016 Studie / Forschungsbericht
Highlights
• Joint physical custody is increasing and is particularly common in Sweden.
• Separated Swedish parents of toddlers find equally shared parenting to be natural.
• Parents emphasize that joint physical custody is in the best interest of the child.
• Ambivalent parents also believed that equal sharing i...
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