CopaGloba – Learning to coparent: A longitudinal data on construction of coparenting in transition to parenthood (individual interview data of parents)


Rönkä, Anna; Böök, Marja; Kuusiaho, Inka-Liisa; Ranta, Minna; Malinen, Kaisa; Kokkinen, Katja; Kekkonen, Marjatta. (2022). CopaGloba – Learning to coparent: A longitudinal data on construction of coparenting in transition to parenthood (individual interview data of parents). V. 1.8.2022. University of Jyväskylä. https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/83270.


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All authorsRönkä, Anna; Böök, Marja; Kuusiaho, Inka-Liisa; Ranta, Minna; Malinen, Kaisa; Kokkinen, Katja; Kekkonen, Marjatta

Contact informationKaisa Malinen, +358503602104 kaisa.malinen@jamk.fi

FundersResearch Council of Finland

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Publication year2022

URN identifier in original repositoryhttp://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202209164614

DOI identifier in original repositoryhttps://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/83270

URN identifier in JYXhttp://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202209164614

DOI identifier in JYXhttps://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/83270


Description of the dataset

DescriptionThe CopaGloba project examined the development of coparenthood during the transition to parenthood among new parents and how coparenthood was shaped by family and labour market policies, family services and prevailing cultural expectations. Coparenting was studied from the perspectives of family, community and culture/wider society. The individual interview data of parents (late pregnancy N=92; and child 1,5 years N=91) were gathered in the study. The data collection started on the April 1, 2020 and finished May 31, 2022. In addition to individual interviews of parents, the following data sets were collected: a) mobile diary data of parents, b) survey data of parents, c) focus group interview data of parents in online game-based parental group, and d) focus group interview data of professionals in family centers. The individual interviews with parents from Japan and Portugal were also conducted but this research data set includes only the Finnish data. The longitudinal study funded by the Academy of Finland was carried out during 2019–2023. The study was conducted by the consortium of the University of Jyväskylä and JAMK University of Applied Sciences in close collaboration with the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) and international collaborators.

LanguageFinnish

Free keywordsexpectations; pregnancy; firstborns; first-time parents; parenthood; coparenthood; transition to parenthood; family formation; families; daily life; pandemic; welfare; resilience; peer support; upbringing; adult education; family education; family services; family policies; work-family interaction; labour market policies; interviews

Keywords (YSO)expectationspregnancyfirstbornsparentsparenthoodtransitional phasesfamily formationfamilieseverydaypandemicswell-beingresiliencepeer supportupbringinglearningfamily guidancefamily policylabour policyinterviews

Fields of science515 Psychology516 Educational sciences520 Other social sciences5141 Sociology5142 Social policy

Follow-up groupsEducation (Department of Education KASLA) (Department of Teacher Education OKL) (Teacher Training School NORSSI) KASSchool of Wellbeing (University of Jyväskylä JYU) JYU.WellSocial Work (Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy YFI) STO

Profiling areaSocial Sustainability for Children and Families (University of Jyväskylä JYU) SOSUSSchool of Wellbeing (University of Jyväskylä JYU) JYU.Well

Do you deal with data concerning special categories of personal data in your research?No


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