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Family Changes and Consequences for Children's and Youths' Growing Up Conditions, Children, 1995
Creator
Moxnes, Kari (Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet)
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD1337-2-V2 (DOI)
Data access
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Series
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Abstract
"Family changes and consequences for children's and youths' growing up conditions" is a cross-discipline research project where the researchers had background from sociology, psychology, social work, child care and family therapy. The purpose of the project was to study the significance of changes in the family structure and public measures for children's and adolescents' developing conditions. Changes in the family structures are defined as "new ways to start a family, new ways of living in a family" and "new ways of reorganizing families after relationsship break-ups/divorces". The project was lead by professor Kari Moxnes.
The sub-project "Families in relationship break-ups" consists of a quantitative survey and several qualitative interviews.
The survey was a regional investigation of divorces in Trondheim and Orkdal municipalities (in two years, 1992 and 1995), where one or several children under the age of 18 when the divorce took place. Trondheim was chosen because this would make previous surveys (Moxnes 1990) and new surveys comparable, and Orkdal was chosen because one sought contextual variety. Two cohorts was necessary for the sample to be sufficiently large and because it was necessary that the sample both consisted of families that were both close and distant to the divorce.
The questionnaire was sent to both mothers and father, and one had no way of identifying how many of the respondents that had been married to eachother and had children together. Information from each respondent is thus treated as if they provided information about different children. Parents were the original units in the survey, but since the subject was "children's situation after the divorce", one made a different datafile where the children were the unit of analysis.
286 parents wanted to be interviewed. These were contacted per phone and asked few direct questions about their current living/family situation. Parents and children that belonged to especially defined...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/1996 - 12/1999
Country
Time dimension
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Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Children of parents who got divorced in the municipalities of Trondheim and Orkdal in 1992 and 1995 (and who had one or more under aged children when their divorces were granted).
Sampling procedure
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Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
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Funding information
Funder
The Research Council of Norway
Access
Publisher
Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research