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Marital Transitions and Children's Adjustment

Understanding Why Families Differ From One Another and Why Children in the Same Family Show Different Patterns of Adjustment

Applied Research Branch
Strategic Policy
Human Resources Development Canada

SP-477-01-02E
W-01-1-3E

by
Thomas G. O'Connor and Jennifer M. Jenkins
August 2000

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The Working Paper Series includes analytical studies and research conducted under the auspices of the Applied Research Branch of Strategic Policy. Papers published in this series incorporate primary research with an empirical or original conceptual orientation, generally forming part of a broader or longer-term program of research in progress. Readers of the series are encouraged to contact the authors with comments and suggestions.

This paper is available in French under the title Les transitions maritales et l'adaptation des enfants.

This report is part of a set of research studies on the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth.

Second printing 2002
ISBN: 0-662-30782-8
Cat. No.: MP 32-28/01-1-3E

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