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Johnson, Colleen Leahy; Barer, Barbara – 1985
Divorce and remarriage may pose special problems for the grandparent-child-grandchild relationship. The kinship relationships after divorce have not been institutionalized; there are not generally accepted forms of behavior. To examine the role of grandmothers in the divorce of their children, 50 parent-grandmother pairs were interviewed. The…
Descriptors: Divorce, Extended Family, Family Problems, Family Relationship
Falk, Carolyn R. – 1987
The study interviewed 41 middle school children (25 gifted and the remainder of average ability) from intact and not intact homes to gather their perceptions of divorce's effects on school now and in the future. Results included the following statements. Differences in responses centered around the subject's cognitive abilities, more than on…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Structure, Futures (of Society), Gifted

Kobrin, Frances E.; Waite, Linda J. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Explores the effects of family structure during the teenage years on the likelihood of marriage later using data from two national longitudinal surveys of young people. Results indicated that childhood family patterns do influence later family formation. Sons and daughters and Blacks and Whites are affected somewhat differently. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Background, Family Structure, Marital Instability
Sell, Kenneth D. – 1979
Results are presented of an intensive search of U.S. newspapers and periodicals on the joint custody of children after divorce, where both parents have continued responsibility for parenting and where the children spend part of each week, month, or year with both of the parents. Areas of concern addressed by these materials include the following:…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Rearing, Divorce, Family Relationship
Okado, Tetsuo – 1987
Current trends in psychological research stress the role of family members in developmental studies, and this trend may be applied to the study of divorce and child custody in Japan. Japanese families are influenced by other social systems, including neighborhood and religious groups, and traditionally these systems have combined with relatives to…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Divorce, Family Problems, Family Structure
Matlock, Tracy; And Others – 1994
Domestic violence is the most frequent type of violent crime, thus children are likely to experience or witness violence at home. In this study, familial variables predictive of domestic violence were investigated. Data were collected from 64 intake forms at a battered women's shelter in the Mississippi Delta. Most clients were white and had…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Child Abuse, Children, Crime
Seligman, Linda; Deutsch, Marjorie B. – 1981
Marriages, just like the individuals in them, go through stages of development. Understanding these relatively predictable stages can be helpful to couples, by allaying apprehension, promoting preparation for change, and putting fluctuations into perspective. Research on marital stages and experiences in counseling couples suggest that marriages…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Counselor Role, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks
Coontz, Stephanie; Folbre, Nancy – 2002
Marriage offers important social and economic benefits. Well-designed public policies could play a constructive role in helping couples develop the skills needed to develop healthy, sustainable relationships with each other and their children. It does not follow, however, that marriage promotion should be a significant component of anti-poverty…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Employment Problems