High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-being and the economy. Yet little is known about the important topic of whether parental divorce has deleterious consequences upon adult children. By combining experimental and econometric survey-based evidence, this study attempts to provide an answer. Under controlled conditions, it measures university students’ subjective well-being and productivity (in a standardized laboratory task). It finds no evidence that either of these is negatively associated with recent parental divorce. If anything, happiness and productivity appear to be slightly greater, particularly among males, if their parents have divorced. Using longitudinal data from the ...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...
We live in a high-divorce age. Parents worry about the possibility of negative effects upon their ch...
We live in a high-divorce age. Parents worry about the possibility of negative effects upon their ch...
High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-b...
Previous literature on parental divorce focuses on the negative effects it has on children and young...
This study aims to qualitatively explore the long-term effects of experiencing divorce in childhood ...
We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in childhood on demographic outcomes in y...
In this article, we analysed data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to investigate whet...
Some of the most recent divorce research suggests that a better descriptor of adult socioeconomic at...
Journal ArticleIn 2008, it was estimated that 40 percent of all marriages ended in divorce (U.S. Cen...
In this paper we analyse data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to investigate whether ...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
We use the first three waves of the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), a longitudinal and representative...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...
We live in a high-divorce age. Parents worry about the possibility of negative effects upon their ch...
We live in a high-divorce age. Parents worry about the possibility of negative effects upon their ch...
High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-b...
Previous literature on parental divorce focuses on the negative effects it has on children and young...
This study aims to qualitatively explore the long-term effects of experiencing divorce in childhood ...
We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in childhood on demographic outcomes in y...
In this article, we analysed data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to investigate whet...
Some of the most recent divorce research suggests that a better descriptor of adult socioeconomic at...
Journal ArticleIn 2008, it was estimated that 40 percent of all marriages ended in divorce (U.S. Cen...
In this paper we analyse data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to investigate whether ...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
We use the first three waves of the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), a longitudinal and representative...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
This study addresses three questions. Firstly, to what extent does divorce during childhood have lon...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...