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Title: A century (plus) of parenthood: Changes in coresidential parenthood, 1880-1990
Citation Type: Conference Paper
Publication Year: 1999
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Abstract: This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining trends in coresidence with children under age 15. Our study uses data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) to provide a portrait of demographic parenthood in the United States over the 19th and 20th centuries. In describing changes in parenthood over the past 110 years, we distinguish between those living with own children and those living with other children. We focus in particular on changes in gender patterns of coresidential parenthood and changes in the likelihood that divorced men and women live with children. We also examine the impact of the baby boom on parenting. Our findings support a recasting of ongoing discussions of the parental roles of American men and women by shifting the historical demographic focus from biological transitions to the social aspects of parenting.
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Authors: Goldscheider, Frances; Hogan, Dennis
Conference Name: American Sociological Association meetings
Publisher Location: Chicago, IL
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Family and Marriage, Housing and Segregation
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