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Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: reviewing the evidence, 22/08/08 [W/E/NI/S]

The report provides evidence on the effect that being a disabled adult, or having a disabled child, has on rates of family break-up, on re-partnering or having children.

The research also provides findings on consequences for employment and poverty for families with a disabled child, by examining longitudinal datasets over different time periods. This project involved assessing currently available literature and conducting data analysis to explore the experience of relationship breakdown in families which include a disabled person, and examining whether there are associations that can be highlighted between disability experiences and relationship transitions.

The report can be downloaded from the Department for Work and Pensions website.

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