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ArtikelAdult Children's Divorce and Intergenerational Relationships  
Oleh: Logan, John R. ; Spitze, Glenna ; Zerger, Suzanne ; Deane, Glenn
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 56 no. 02 (May 1994), page 279-293.
Topik: kin relations; intergenerational relations; adult children; divorce
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Isi artikelWe examine effects of adult children's divorce on several dimensions of their relationships with parents, using a local probability sample of 905 parents. We find that an adult child's divorce is a fairly common experience for parents. Approximately half of parents above age 60 who have at least one ever-married child have experienced a child's divorce. The experience of currently having grandchildren net in en adult child's custody is much less common, but affects around 1 in 10 parents in their sixties at a given time. The effects of divorce differ betweel1 sons and daughters. In general, divorced daughters with child custody have more contact than married daughters and receive more help from parents. Sons, (In the other hand, receive more babysitting help when they are married than in other 5ituations. Divorce dues not decrease daughters' help to parents, as some observers have feared. Grandchildren are viewed as pivotal in these relations. We discuss implications for future intergenerational relations and suggestions for further research.
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