The rise in cohabitation and the concentration of single parenthood among the lower educated warrants an examination of postnatal educational attainment that considers differences by family structure. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, I examine the prevalence of obtaining additional education (N=3812) in the five years after a birth. Controlling for mothers ’ background and resources, married mothers are less likely to obtain additional education. Cohabiting mothers return to school more often than married mothers but less often than lone-mothers. Women who experience a union dissolution or divorce are also more likely to obtain additional education. Postnatal educational attainment appears to be an alternate p...
This paper uses data from the first four waves of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to ...
Research in the area of family structure and educational outcomes has often failed to account for in...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
The rise in cohabitation and the concentration of single parenthood among the lower educated warrant...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...
Educational differences in family structure have received increasing attention in family demographic...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
There is a striking increase in inequality in children's home environments over the last 50 years (M...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
This research explored the perceived factors that influenced the decisions of single and married mot...
Parents ’ educational attainment is generally completed before offspring are born. Thus, there is li...
This paper uses data from the first four waves of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to ...
Research in the area of family structure and educational outcomes has often failed to account for in...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
The rise in cohabitation and the concentration of single parenthood among the lower educated warrant...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...
Educational differences in family structure have received increasing attention in family demographic...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
There is a striking increase in inequality in children's home environments over the last 50 years (M...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
This research explored the perceived factors that influenced the decisions of single and married mot...
Parents ’ educational attainment is generally completed before offspring are born. Thus, there is li...
This paper uses data from the first four waves of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to ...
Research in the area of family structure and educational outcomes has often failed to account for in...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...