International Journal for Population Data Science | 2019

Understanding recurrent care proceedings: Competing risks of how mothers and fathers enter subsequent care proceedings in England

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Overall rate of return for mothers was 1.7 times that of fathers: 22% after 5 years, compared to 13% for fathers, and 29% and 17% after 10 years, respectively. Five distinct profiles of recurrent parents were established: ’recurrent family’, ’recurrent couple’, ’re-partnered couple’, ’complex recurrence’, and ’lone parent’. The vast majority of fathers who entered subsequent proceedings did so as either a part of a recurrent family (41%) or recurrent couple (36%). However, these two profiles represented a much smaller proportion (25% and 19%, respectively) of all recurrent mothers, while the remainder returned with either a new partner or as a lone parent (49%), both with a new child. Complex recurrence represented a small proportion for both mothers and fathers (7% and 11%, respectively). The risk of each of these profiles is characterised by the distinct life course positions of the parent.

Volume 4
Pages None
DOI 10.23889/ijpds.v4i3.1300
Language English
Journal International Journal for Population Data Science

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