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Preface to the Special Issue: Shared Physical Custody: Recent Research, Advances, and Applications [PDF]
Linda Nielsen
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Joint Physical Custody in Europe: A Comparative Exploration. [PDF]
Joint physical custody (JPC)—where children alternate between parental households after a separation—has been found to be on a rise in a diversity of European countries. However, variations in sampling, data and operationalization consistently complicate
Claessens E, Mortelmans D.
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Joint Physical Custody After Parental Separation: A Polish Perspective
The aim of this paper was to present the characteristics of joint physical custody in Polish family law. For this purpose the relevant regulations of the Polish law were analysed.
Katarzyna Kamińska
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Shared parenting and father involvement after divorce in Denmark
The Scandinavian countries make interesting samples for the study of shared parenting as they are characterized by some of the highest levels of father involvement and gender equality globally.
Kristian Sandberg
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Introduction Prisoners often have a complex mix of health and care needs including needs relating to mental and physical ill-health conditions. In addition, substance use disorders are common in prisoners.
Michael Donnelly +4 more
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Household Diversity and the Impacts of COVID-19 on Families in Portugal
Throughout the world, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted family routines, relationships, projects and sociability, threatening the health, income, social cohesion, and well-being of individuals and their families.
Rita Gouveia, Vasco Ramos, Karin Wall
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The Women Who Don’t Get Counted
Photo by Hédi Benyounes on Unsplash ABSTRACT The current incarceration facilities for the growing number of women are depriving expecting mothers of adequate care crucial for the child’s mental and physical development.
Caelan Rathke
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This article examines how separated parents establish boundaries between their respective households when sharing physical custody of their children.
L. Merla, Bérengère Nobels
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This paper presents new avenues for the study of gender socialisation within families, through a focus on children growing “in” and “between” two homes in the context of shared physical custody arrangements. Each of these two homes are indeed governed by
Laura Merla
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: divorced mothers’ experiences with coparenting [PDF]
This study produces a grounded theory of how 20 predominantly White, well-educated women experienced sharing physical custody of their children with their former partners after divorce or separation.
A. Rahim, Mohamad Kamal +4 more
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