Undesirable Juvenile Behavior and the Quality of Parental Relationships.
Southern Economic Journal 2006, Oct, 73, 2
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... children don't need their parents to like each other. They don't even need them to be especially civil. They need them to stay together, for better or worse.... Physical abuse, substance addiction and other severe pathologies cannot be tolerated in any home. Absent these, however, Wallerstein stands firm: a lousy marriage, at least where the children's welfare is concerned, beats a great divorce. (1) 1. Introduction
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