Disability, partnership and parenting

By: Clarke, Harriet.
Contributor(s): McKay, Stephen.
Series: Disability & Society 29 (4) 2014: 543-555.Publisher: 2014Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | DISADVANTAGES | FAMILIES | GREAT BRITAIN | LONGITUDINAL STUDIES | PARENTING | PARTNERSHIPS | RELATIONSHIPS | SURVEYS | WELL BEINGSummary: Provides new long-term analysis of how disability affects both parental status and partnerships. Analysis of the new Life Opportunities Survey, which is based on social model approaches, demonstrates that disabled people are more likely than non-disabled people to face disadvantages in terms of family formation.
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Provides new long-term analysis of how disability affects both parental status and partnerships. Analysis of the new Life Opportunities Survey, which is based on social model approaches, demonstrates that disabled people are more likely than non-disabled people to face disadvantages in terms of family formation.

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