微观数据(统计)
分离(统计)
地理编码
人口经济学
地理距离
地理
变化(天文学)
人口学
纵向数据
心理学
社会学
统计
地图学
数学
经济
物理
人口普查
天体物理学
人口
作者
Michael J. Thomas,Clara H. Mulder,Thomas J. Cooke
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10680-017-9437-1
摘要
Using detailed geocoded microdata from the British Household Panel Survey and longitudinal random-effects models, we analyse the determinants and trajectories of geographical distances between separated parents. Findings of particular note include the following: (1) post-separation linked lives, proximities and spatial constraints are characterised by important gender asymmetries; (2) the formation of new post-separation family ties (i.e. new partners and children) by fathers is linked to moves over longer distances away from the ex-partner than for mothers; (3) the distribution of pre-separation childcare responsibilities is relevant for determining post-separation proximity between parents; and (4) most variation in the distance between ex-partners occurs in the immediate period following separation (approximately the first year), suggesting that the initial conditions around separation can have long-lasting implications for the types of family life, ties and contact experienced in the years after separation.
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