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View article: Exploring the concept of intensive parenting in a three-country study
Exploring the concept of intensive parenting in a three-country study Open
In recent decades there has been growing interest in the concept of intensive parenting. However, the literature is mostly qualitative and based on Anglo-Saxon countries. This raises the question of how best to operationalise the concept i…
View article: Non-resident parents: why are they hard to capture in surveys and what can we do about it?
Non-resident parents: why are they hard to capture in surveys and what can we do about it? Open
The under-representation of non-resident parents in surveys has long hindered research on family separation, leaving key evidence gaps for those making policy and practice decisions related to separating and separated families, including (…
View article: Initial protocol for a national evaluation of an area-based intervention programme (A Better Start) on early-life outcomes: a longitudinal cohort study with comparison (control) cohort samples
Initial protocol for a national evaluation of an area-based intervention programme (A Better Start) on early-life outcomes: a longitudinal cohort study with comparison (control) cohort samples Open
Introduction Pregnancy and the first few years of a child’s life are important windows of opportunity in which to equalise life chances. A Better Start (ABS) is an area-based intervention being delivered in five areas of socioeconomic disa…
View article: Understanding the lives of separating and separated families in the UK: what evidence do we need
Understanding the lives of separating and separated families in the UK: what evidence do we need Open
This study was designed to address three broad questions:
\n What are the evidence – and data – needs around family separation in the UK?
\n How far are these needs met by administrative, survey and other research data that currently exi…