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  2. Effects of divorce - Wikipedia

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    A child affected by divorce at an early age will show effects later in life. Children can be affected socially; they may seem to become defiant in certain aspects. In heavy research, many have seen children become isolated after experiencing their parents' divorce. Children soon decide they should start growing up much quicker than they need to ...

  3. E. Mavis Hetherington - Wikipedia

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    Today, some of those children are adults and have also been divorced or remarried. This has allowed Hetherington to study the effects of divorce and remarriage through generations. [4] Numerous follow up studies have also been completed from this data. Findings have caused controversy and a new perspective on divorce, remarriage, and families.

  4. Divorce - Wikipedia

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    A divorce may result in the parent and children moving to an area with a higher poverty rate and a poor education system, because of the financial difficulties of a single parent. [80] Children of divorced parents also on average achieve lower levels of socioeconomic status, income, and wealth accumulation than children of parents who remain ...

  5. “Eye Opener”: Twins Study Exposing Striking Impact Of Divorce ...

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    Image credits: Dr.Bahman Guyuron/American Society of Plastic Surgeons This effect was visible in identical twins Brenda and Barb, who were 52 at the time of the study. “I love being called the ...

  6. Study finds the bigger the age gap, the more likely that the ...

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    Randal Olson is the one who analyzed the stats from Emory, making a graph that shows couples with a 5-year gap in age are 18 percent more likely to divorce, and those with a 30-year gap in age are ...

  7. Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study - Wikipedia

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    The FFCWS’s initial research questions focused on gathering information on four domains: (1) socioeconomic background of unmarried parents, especially fathers; (2) relationship patterns between unmarried parents; (3) life outcomes of children in these families; and (4) the impact of policies and environmental conditions on families and children.

  8. Nicholas H. Wolfinger - Wikipedia

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    Wolfinger's research interests include marriage and divorce, poverty, religion, and higher education. Much of his research is based on the analysis of data from large national surveys. He has also conducted qualitative research based on interviews and surveys, and has published methodological work on both quantitative and qualitative research ...

  9. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Conflict between parents who remain married, often for the perceived sake of the children, but whose separation or divorce would in fact remove a detrimental influence on those children (must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, as a breakup may harm children.) Parents who wish to divorce, but cannot due to financial, societal (including ...