Custody arrangements and the development of emotional or behavioural problems in children / by Tony Haddad.: MP32-28/98-9E-PDF
This paper examines whether children living in post-divorce custody arrangements have more problems than children living with both parents (still married or common-law), and whether children in different types of custody arrangements differ in their odds of having one or more problems of an emotional or behavioural nature. The relative importance of other factors in the outcome of problems for children is also examined.--Executive summary
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| Title | Custody arrangements and the development of emotional or behavioural problems in children / by Tony Haddad. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 21p.figs., references, tables |
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