The Impact of Transient Domesticity Coparenting in Poor African American Families (ICPSR 35862)
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Andrew L. Golub, National Development and Research Institutes, Inc
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The project performs a five-year panel study of 150 poor urban African American households involved with transient domesticity to contemporaneously measure the dynamics of coparenting processes and their impact on adolescent children age 11-16. The project also performs an embedded ethnography with a subsample of the households to more fully identify the dynamics, subjective experiences and impacts in the subjects' own words.
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NICHD funded the PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION of this project.
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