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  2. Effects of divorce - Wikipedia

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    According to some, custody arrangements after a parent's separation or divorce can be beneficial to the child, as long as both parties are willing to cooperate. [10] According to most, the children of divorced parents have also been reported as more likely to have behavioral problems than children of married parents and are more likely to ...

  3. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Family structure is changing drastically and there is a vast variety of different family structures: "The modern family is increasingly complex and has changed profoundly, with greater acceptance for unmarried cohabitation, divorce, single-parent families, same-sex partnerships and complex extended family relations. Grandparents are also doing ...

  4. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    The life perspective and wisdom given by a parent can benefit their adult children in their own lives. Becoming a grandparent is another milestone and has many similarities with parenting. Roles can be reversed in some ways when adult children become caregivers to their elderly parents. [102]

  5. Carol Smart - Wikipedia

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    Carol Christine Smart [1] CBE (born 20 December 1948 [2]) is a feminist sociologist and academic at the University of Manchester. [3] [4] She has also conducted research about divorce and children of divorced couples.

  6. Family rights - Wikipedia

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    The family rights [1] or right to family life are the rights of all individuals to have their established family life respected, and to start, have and maintain a family. . This right is recognised in a variety of international human rights instruments, including Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 23 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and ...

  7. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    Boszormenyi-Nagy et al. defined it in 1973 as "a parental figure's expectation that a child fulfill the role of a parent within the family subsystem." [ 5 ] Spousification and parental child (Minuchin) offered alternative concepts exploring the same phenomenon, while the theme of intergenerational continuity in such violations of personal ...

  8. Judith Wallerstein - Wikipedia

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    The age of child at the time of the divorce really matters, [1] the largest impact occurs during the period where the child of divorce is a young adult wanting a romantic relationship but afraid of failure. [6] Wallerstein also found that the quality of post-divorce life is crucial for the children. [1]

  9. Evolutionary psychology of parenting - Wikipedia

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    Parents play a significant role in determining the offspring's future mates, with greater influence on daughters. [ 10 ] In the ancestral environment, parents of young women recognized the power they possessed in assisting the selection of their daughter's mate and utilizing that power (either as main resource provider or through physical ...