CFPS Empirical Study on the Infl uence of Young Parents’ Divorce on Children’s Development in Contemporary China Cover Image

CFPS Empirical Study on the Infl uence of Young Parents’ Divorce on Children’s Development in Contemporary China
CFPS Empirical Study on the Infl uence of Young Parents’ Divorce on Children’s Development in Contemporary China

Author(s): Chunqiu LUO
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology
Published by: Expert Projects Publishing
Keywords: The China Family Panel Studies (CFPS); divorce; the impact on the development of children; family; family dynamics; parenting;

Summary/Abstract: More and more children are experiencing changes brought about by their parents' divorce with the continued increase in the divorce rate. The proportion of children in divorced families is increasing and the qualities developed during adolescence will have an important impact on their future development. The various aspects of the marital status of parents affecting their children, why these effects are affected, and the ways in which they can control are all necessary for research. Based on the 2012, 2014, and 2016 data of CFPS, we studied the influence of Chinese young parents' divorce on the development of their young children's academic, psychological, behavioral, and social aspects. This paper demonstrates the differences in the performance of children in the complete family and divorced families by comparing the data of each indicator. This can further analyze the impact of parental divorce on the development of children. The results showed that there was no significant difference in the performance of children between single-parent divorced families and children in the full family on most indicators. Only a few indicators of divorced families do not perform as well as complete families. In addition, the marital status of parents does have a long-term impact on children. However, the accuracy of the research data needs to be further confirmed. It is to be convinced that the issue of children born out of marital problems needs to be taken seriously by society.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 63
  • Page Range: 9-27
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English