The Impact of Family Formation Change on the Cognitive, Social, and Emotional Well-Being of the Next Generation
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How have recent changes in U.S. family structure affected the cognitive, social, and emotional well-being of the nation's children? Paul Amato examines the effects of family formation on children and evaluates whether current marriage-promotion programs are likely to meet children's needs. Amato begins by investigating how children in households with both biological parents differ from children in households with only one biological parent. He shows that children growing up with two continuously married parents are less likely to experience a wide range of cognitive, emotional, and social problems, not only during childhood but also in adulthood. Although it is not possible to demonstrate that family structure…
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- Psychological intervention
- Psychology
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- Developmental psychology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Cognition
- Political science
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