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Beyond Orphanhood: Parental Nonresidence and Child Well-being in Tanzania.

Lauren Gaydosh1.   

Abstract

This article used data from the Rufiji Health and Demographic Surveillance System in Tanzania to examine the influence of parental non-residence on child survival and school entry. Using survival analysis methods, the article tested variations by parent and by cause, examining parental death, non-residence due to parental relationship status, and migration. In general, maternal non-residence was more consequential for child survival, while paternal non-residence influences school entry. This is consistent with gendered parenting patterns in the setting. There was important variation by cause and by outcome, particularly for paternal non-residence. Paternal non-residence due to non-marital birth was associated with increased risk of child death, while paternal migration was associated with improved survival. Paternal death and migration were associated with lower odds of school entry. This article moves beyond orphanhood to consider multiple causes of parental non-residence simultaneously, demonstrating that parental non-residence is not uniformly deleterious for children.

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Keywords:  African Families; Child survival; Education; Family Structure; Mortality; Tanzania; extended kin; parental absence

Year:  2017        PMID: 29033464      PMCID: PMC5635828          DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marriage Fam        ISSN: 0022-2445


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