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AUTOR(ES) M. Kalmijn , T. Leopold , L. van den Berg , Willem J. Zwalve
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut, Universität zu Köln, Radboud Universiteit
ANO 2021
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Journal of Marriage and Family
ISSN 0022-2445
E-ISSN 1741-3737
EDITORA Sage Publications (United States)
DOI 10.1111/jomf.12700
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 4DAD03BF7AA71A8D922DE323BA511318

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ObjectiveThis study examined the role of stepfamily experiences on early home‐leaving with detailed measures for stepfamily experiences that capture levels of closeness and conflict, and with a detailed measure for home‐leaving that captures pathways out of the home.BackgroundYoung adults raised in stepfamilies leave home and form unions earlier than young adults raised in single‐parent families. Little is known about the reasons for this difference. This study examined two potential explanations—conflict and lack of closeness in the stepparent‐stepchild relationship.MethodThis study was based on Dutch OKiN data (Ouders en Kinderen in Nederland; Parents and Children in the Netherlands) on 3,566 young adults from separated families. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to estimate effects of stepfamily experiences on different pathways of early home‐leaving. Stepfamily experiences were measured with the level of closeness and conflict in the stepparent‐stepchild relationship.ResultsThe results showed that young adults from stepfamilies were more likely to enter trajectories of both early home‐leaving and early union formation. Yet this effect was limited to those having a distant or conflicted relationship with their stepparent.ConclusionThese findings demonstrate the role of the stepparent in the home‐leaving process and the heterogeneity in stepparent effects.

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