Father-Child Contact After Separation.

Journal Name
Journal of Family Issues
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
5
Page Count
30
Year Published
2009
Author (Individual)
Swiss, Liam.
Le Bourdais, Céline.
Resource Type
Journal Article
Resource Format
Unbound
Resource Language
English
Following divorce or separation, father-child contact is deemed an important influence on child development. Previous research has explored the impact of sociodemographic and attitudinal factors on the amount of contact between fathers and their children following a union dissolution. This article revisits this important question using fathers' reports on a sample of 859 children from newly available survey data. Multilevel random intercept models are used to reassess the influence of child- and father-level factors on the amount of reported contact. Results show that the amount of father-child contact following separation is the product of several factors such as the father's income, conjugal/parental trajectory, and level of satisfaction with existing arrangements. (Author abstract)

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