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Transferencias y visitas entre hijos y padres no corresidentes

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  • Marisa Bucheli

    (Departmento de Economía, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la República)

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The aim of this paper si to study the probability that a father who don’t live with their children transfers some amount of money or on kind and the frequency of visits. The papers analyse the relationship among these variables and characteristics of fathers, mothers and their union. According to the mothers, 58% of the fathers don’t make any transfers, 32% of the children don’t visit their fathers and 37% visit him at least once a week. The analysis suggests that the probability of making a transference has a positive relationship with the frequency of contacts.

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  • Marisa Bucheli, 2003. "Transferencias y visitas entre hijos y padres no corresidentes," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 0203, Department of Economics - dECON.
  • Handle: RePEc:ude:wpaper:0203
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    1. Mariano Tommasi & María Edo & Agustina Thailinger, 2021. "Familia y desarrollo humano en el siglo XXI. Revisión de la literatura internacional y algunos apuntes para el caso argentino," Working Papers 152, Universidad de San Andres, Departamento de Economia, revised May 2021.
    2. Marisa Bucheli & Andrea Vigorito, 2017. "Separation, Child Support and Well-Being in Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 0317, Department of Economics - dECON.

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