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Albertini, MarcoZilincikova, ZuzanaTitolo
Does union type make a difference when you separate? Frequency of father–child contact and father’s satisfaction with the relationPeriodico
GenusAnno:
2022 - Volume:
78 - Fascicolo:
22 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
23Growing separation and divorce rates have attracted scholars’ attention to the asso-
ciation between relationship breakup and the relations between fathers and their
minor children. Pre-separation life course events and characteristics may influence
this relationship. One important characteristic to be considered is the type of union in
which ex-partners were in. In this article, we study the association between previous
union type and post-dissolution father–child face-to-face contact and father’s satisfac-
tion with the relationship, before and after controlling for factors related to selection
into a cohabiting union. Using pooled data from the first wave of the Generations and
Gender Survey for 11 European countries, it is shown that, models that do not control
for characteristics typically connected with selection into different union types suggest
that previously cohabiting fathers have less intensive contact with their child(ren) and
are less satisfied with the relationship with their minor children. Taking into considera-
tion the main socio-demographic father and child’s characteristics, this difference turns
out not to be statistically significant. This research suggests that union type does not
make a difference, confirming most previous studies of single European countries.
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