Are family changes, social trends and unanticipated policy consequences making children’s lives more challenging?

 

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Content type
Family Matters article
Published

April 2008

Abstract

This opinion piece draws attention to the changing family and demographic trends affecting children today, including increases in divorce and single parent families, the increasing divide of disadvantage and affluence, and child abuse. These challenges can affect children’s behavioural and relationship development, and are key considerations for future policy. 

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Citation

Hayes, A. (2008). Are family changes, social trends and unanticipated policy consequences making children’s lives more challenging? Family Matters, 78, 60-63.

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