Study title
What is Shared Care? An Understanding Society Associated Study of Separated Parents, 2019
Creator
Study number / PID
8593 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-8593-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
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Abstract
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This is a qualitative data collection. This project explored how shared care is understood, negotiated and practised by separated families, to assess the appropriateness of existing questions in Understanding Society in capturing the phenomenon, and to suggest changes where appropriate. This data consists of the transcripts of 31 semi-structured interviews of separated parents sampled from the longitudinal dataset Understanding Society: 13 men and 18 women. Included are interviews from 7 formerly partnered couples (14 interviews in total). Separated parents with at least one child under 16, who reported at least weekly contact between their children and the non-resident parent in the Understanding Society dataset were eligible for interview, and a random subset of these were invited to participate. Interviews were conducted from across the UK and with parents with varying current partnerships statuses, number and age of children, and employment statuses.
Main Topics:
shared care, separation, child care, parenting, division of household labour
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Methodology
Data collection period
28/05/2019 - 30/06/2019
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Time dimension
Analysis unit
Universe
We have conducted 31 in-depth interviews, using the nationally representative Understanding Society (University of Essex et al. 2018) as a sampling frame to purposely select respondents who are separated parents with children under the age of 16.
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Funding information
Grant number
ES/S016651/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2020
Terms of data access
The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.
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