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2 Operationalizing family Examples from the Millennium Cohort Study Lidia Panico Department of Epidemiology and Public Health University College London l.panico@ucl.ac.uk

3 Changing demographic context of parenthood Source: Office for National Statistics

4 Changing demographic context of parenthood Source: Office for National Statistics

5 Sociology and family 1950s sociology Feminist critique of the 1970s and 80s Today: individualism, diversity and “doing” family

6 Insights from demography Beanpole families Non-resident parents

7 At an individual level.. Levin and Trost (1992) Family Relations, Vol. 41, No. 3

8 How is family operationalised in quantitative studies? UK 2001 Census definition: “a married or cohabiting couple with or without child(ren) or a lone parent with child(ren). Child(ren) may be dependent or non-dependent.”

9 Structure of analysis How can we translate sociological theory empirically in the secondary analysis of a large, interdisciplinary data set? How can we adapt this to a health outcome? Does it affect child health?

10 Millennium Cohort Study Prospective cohort study 18,000 children born in 2000/2001 in the UK Over-sample of ethnically mixed and disadvantaged areas Home interviews Sweep 1-- 9 months Sweep 2-- 3 years Sweep 3-- 5 years

11 Family structure HH socio- economic characteristics Networks Quality of relationships Health behaviours Child health and wellbeing Pooling and sharing of resources Family processes

12 Family structure HH demographic & socio-economic characteristics Networks Quality of relationships Health behaviours Child health and wellbeing Pooling and sharing of resources Family processes

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14 Family characteristics

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17 Diversity over the lifecourse

18 Proportion of households who experience a change in parents

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20 Ethnic variation in family living arrangements

21 The larger family

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23 Do family living arrangements affect child health? Mean birthweight by family living arrangement

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25 Conclusion Different family structures have different socio- economic profiles Diversity of family structures over the lifecourse The importance of non-resident parents and grandparents Diversity over ethnic groups

26 Thank you Mel Bartley Yvonne Kelly Anne McMunn Amanda Sacker ESRC/MRC


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