Economic Situation, Financial Strain and Child Wellbeing in Stepfamilies and Single-Parent Families in Germany

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作者
Heintz-Martin, Valerie K. [1 ]
Langmeyer, Alexandra N. [2 ]
机构
[1] German Youth Inst DJI, POB 900352, D-81503 Munich, Germany
[2] German Youth Inst DJI, Working Grp Living Situat & Living Environm Child, POB 900352, D-81503 Munich, Germany
关键词
Financial strain; Family structure; Family complexity; Problem behavior; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; MARITAL QUALITY; STRESS; OUTCOMES; DIVORCE; DECADE; IMPACT; CONSEQUENCES; REMARRIAGE; PRESSURE;
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10.1007/s10834-019-09653-z
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Aim The aim of this paper is to identify predictors of financial strain and to clarify the importance of family type and income, as well as the effects of financial strain, on child wellbeing. We consider family structure by looking at nuclear families, stepfamilies and single-parent families. We also examine family complexity by considering the status of a child, e.g., a common child in a nuclear family, a stepchild, or common child in a stepfamily. Methods Applying the Family Stress Model (FSM; Conger et al. 1990), we address the following issues: what family types are more financially burdened and rate themselves as being financially strained? How is child behavior affected by financial strain, and which type of child is affected most? Results The data that we use are from the survey "Growing up in Germany": AID:A II wave (2013-2015); our sample consists of 12,561 children, and the method that we apply is ordered probit models. Conclusions Our results clearly suggest that single-parent families and stepfamilies are more vulnerable to be below the poverty threshold. Regarding our second set of analyses, the results suggest that stepchildren and children in single-parent families are more at risk for problem behavior than are children in nuclear families. Moreover, both groups experience financial strain.
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