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Sex Differences in Parenting Behaviors in Single‐Mother and Single‐Father Households
Authors:Mikaela J. Dufur  Nyssa C. Howell  Douglas B. Downey  James W. Ainsworth  Alice J. Lapray
Affiliation:1. Brigham Young University;2. Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare *;3. Ohio State University **;4. Georgia State University ***;5. Brigham Young University ?
Abstract:Research on family structure has led some to claim that sex‐based parenting differences exist. But if such differences exist in single‐parent families, the absence of a second parent rather than specific sex‐typed parenting might explain them. We examine differences in mothering and fathering behavior in single‐parent households, where number of parents is held constant, and we describe individualist and structuralist perspectives for potential sex‐based parenting behaviors. We compare 3,202 single mothers and 307 single fathers in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (Kindergarten Cohort). Results suggest that, although there are small differences in the parenting behaviors of single mothers and single fathers, differences are sensitive to demographic disparities and do not translate to academic deficits for children in either family type.
Keywords:childhood  children  early childhood  single‐parent families
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