Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?

Early work on the effects of the spring 2020 lockdown in France on children found that those in shared physical custody had experienced it better than others. This article aims to understand why. Using the SAPRIS survey (Health, perceptions, practices, relations, and social inequalities during the C...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Cauchi-Duval, Benoît Hachet, Xavier Thierry
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Language:fra
Published: ADR Temporalités 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/8914
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description Early work on the effects of the spring 2020 lockdown in France on children found that those in shared physical custody had experienced it better than others. This article aims to understand why. Using the SAPRIS survey (Health, perceptions, practices, relations, and social inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic) and the subsample of children aged 8–9 from the Elfe and Epipage2 cohorts, we compare the consequences of the lockdown on children according to their family structure (nuclear, single-parent, or shared physical custody). Family time tends to be much more divided between parents’ residences for children in separated families than for those in nuclear families. Lockdown has transformed children’s usual experiences of family time by altering their ordinary living environment, daily routines, and relationships with their parents. By observing the differences between the residences that continued alternating and those that were interrupted, we show that while the regular movements of children may have constituted a welcome respite for the various actors involved, the interrupted alternations opened up exceptional spaces for renewing past forms of family continuity.
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Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
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lockdown
family structure
single-parent family
shared physical custody
occupations
parent-child relationships
title Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
title_full Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
title_fullStr Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
title_full_unstemmed Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
title_short Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
title_sort pourquoi les enfants en residence alternee ont ils mieux vecu le premier confinement
topic lockdown
family structure
single-parent family
shared physical custody
occupations
parent-child relationships
url https://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/8914
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