Included Studies (Agreed by two independent raters)
Adam, E. K., & Chase-Lansdale P. L., (2002). Home sweet home(s): Parental separations, residential moves, and adjustment problems in low-income adolescent girls. Development Psychology. 38(5): 792-805. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.38.5.792
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Braver, S. L., Ellman, I. M., & Fabricius, W. V., (2003). Relocation of children after divorce and children's best interests: New evidence and legal considerations. Journal of Family Psychology, 17(2), 206-219. doi: 1O.103710893-3200.17.2.206PMid: 12828017
Fabricius, W. V., & Braver, S.L. (2006). Relocation, parent conflict, and domestic violence: Independent risk factors for children of divorce. Journal of Child Custody. 3(3-4): 7-27. doi: 10.1300/J190v03n03_02
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Smyth, B., Temple, Behrens, Kaspiew, & Richardson (2008). Post separation mobility in Australia: Some preliminary data on behavior, disputes, and attitudes.
Taylor, N.J., Gollop, M., & Henaghan, R.M. (2010). Relocation following parental separation: The welfare and best interests of children (Research Report to the New Zealand Law Foundation). University of Otago, Dunedin: Centre for Research on Children and Families and Faculty of Law.
Verropoulou, Joshi, Wiggins (2002). Migration, family structure, and children's wellbeing: A multilevel analysis of the second generation of the 1958 Birth Cohort Study. Children and Society, 16, 219-231.
Additional Bibliography (non-studies)
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Adam, E. K. (2004). Beyond quality: Parental and residential stability and children's adjustment. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 13(5) 210-213. doi: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.00310.x
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Austin, W G. (2008a). Relocation, research, and forensic evaluation: Part I: Effects of residential mobility on children of divorce. Family Court Review, 46(1), 136-149.
Austin, W G. (2008b). Relocation, research, and forensic evaluation: Part II: Research support for the relocation risk assessment model. Family Court Review, 46(2), 347-365. doi: 1O.1111/j. 1744-1617.2008.00205. x?
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Gram-Hanssen, K. & Bech-Danielsen, C. (2008). Home dissolution: What happens after separation?. Housing Studies. 23(3) 2008. doi: 10.1080/02673030802020635
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Jeynes, W. H. (1999). The role of family residential mobility in explaining the lower academic achievement of high school children from reconstituted families. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 32(1-2), 123-143.
Hita, L. C. (2011). Chaotic Environment and Child Behavior Problems: A Comparative Study of High--Conflict Never Married and Divorcing Parents (Doctoral dissertation, Arizona State University).
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