Moving On: The Expansion of the Family Network After Parents Separate
2004-FCY-9E
Figure 2.6 Among children aged 10–15 years who are able to confide in one of their parents, proportion who are not able to confide in the other, according to the family environment, Canada, NLSCY, Cycle 3, 1998‑99
- Proportion of children who live with their mother and spouse/partner who confide in their father is 61 and not their mother is 2.
- Proportion of children who live with their father and spouse/partner who confide in their father is 52 and not their mother is 13.
- Proportion of children who live with lone mother who confide in their father is 36 and not their mother is 5.
- Proportion of children who live with lone father who confide in their father is 56 and not their mother is 14.
- The total proportion of children who confide in their father is 55 and not their mother is 3.
- Proportion of children who lives with two parents who confide in their mother is 76 and not their father is 17.
- Proportion of children who live with two parents reunited who confide in their mother is 63 and not their father is 22.
- Proportion of children who live with their mother and spouse/partner who confide in their mother is 74 and not their father is 36.
- Proportion of children who live with their father and spouse/partner who confide in their mother is 63 and not their father is 23.
- Proportion of children who live with lone mother who confide in their mother is 70 and not their father is 39.
- Proportion of children who live with lone father who confide in their mother is 54 and not their father is 12.
- The total proportion of children who confide in their mother is 74 and not their father is 22.