Looking back on children's home-making in postseparation families
17 April 2018
Shared parenting arrangements in post-separation families are becoming increasingly common. This means that more and more children within the UK are living between two homes. However, there is very little research into this issue. Through interviewing with young people (18-25) looking back on their childhood experiences this study seeks to understand how children practically, materially and emotionally make home in two places.
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Ethical approval
The study has been approved by the Birmingham school of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Ethics Committee.