Thursday, 14 December 2017

Article 55 th (136) Family structure and family relationship from the child well-being perspective: Findings from comparative analysis

Family structure and family relationship from the child well-being perspective: Findings from comparative analysis

The study used data from the second wave of data collection of the Children's Worlds project, a large international study of children's well-being. Similar results were also found in respect to overall SWB. Not many differences were found between the last two groups, namely these children are quite similar in their perceptions and evaluations of their families and their overall SWB. However, children living in separated families tend to be less satisfied with the people they live with and their family life. This trend was found in all participant countries, although it was less prevalent in Israel and Algeria. The discussion offers several possible explanations to the findings, and emphasizes that the source of the differences may be complex and may include macro and micro explanations.

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