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Research on Divorce: Continuing Trends and New Developments
Amato, Paul R.
Journal of marriage and family, 2010-06, Vol.72 (3), p.650-666
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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Título:
Research on Divorce: Continuing Trends and New Developments
Autor:
Amato, Paul R.
Assuntos:
Adolescents
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Adopted children
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adult outcomes
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African Americans
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Bibliographic Databases
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child/adolescent outcomes
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Children
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Cohabitation
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Community Surveys
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Couples
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Cubans
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Cultural Influences
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Demography
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Divorce
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Divorce rates
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Family
;
Family (Sociological Unit)
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family policy
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Family relations
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Family structure
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General studies
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Genetics
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Hispanic Americans
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History and organization of sociology
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History and present state
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History, theory and methodology
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Interpersonal Relationship
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Intervention
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Longitudinal Studies
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Marital Status
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Marriage
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Marriage Counseling
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Marriage, Family Processes, and Well-Being
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Methodology
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Mexican Americans
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National Surveys
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Parents
;
Predictor Variables
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Research trends
;
Researchers
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Social change
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Social Class
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Social conditions & trends
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Sociology
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Sociology of the family. Age groups
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Spouses
;
State Surveys
;
Statistical Analysis
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Statistical models
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Trends
;
Well Being
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Wellbeing
;
Whites
É parte de:
Journal of marriage and family, 2010-06, Vol.72 (3), p.650-666
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Descrição:
Research on divorce during the past decade has focused on a range of topics, including the predictors of divorce, associations between divorce and the well-being of children and former spouses, and interventions for divorcing couples. Methodological advances during the past decade include a greater reliance on nationally representative longitudinal samples, genetically informed designs, and statistical models that control for time-invariant sources of unobserved heterogeneity. Emerging perspectives, such as a focus on the number of family transitions rather than on divorce as a single event, are promising. Nevertheless, gaps remain in the research literature, and the review concludes with suggestions for new studies.
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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Idioma:
Inglês
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