First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how the effects of parental separation on children's educational attainment vary with social background. On the one hand, parents with more resources might be better able to prevent possible adverse events like separation to affect their children's outcomes. On the other hand, children from higher social backgrounds might have more resources to lose from a parental separation. A wide range of empirical studies on the issue have come to inconsistent conclusions, with support found for both perspectives. The aim of this paper is to monitor the influence of methodological and operational choices on the different results observed across studies. We fo...
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
International audienceThis paper investigates the link between parental separation and children's ac...
This paper re-examines the role of the school share of separated families with new data, new countri...
In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how the effects of parental sepa...
Published: 31 July 2016We use the British Cohort Study 1970 to show that the proportion of children ...
The consequences of high divorce rates for intergenerational mobility depend on two factors. The fir...
Published 2019-04-01While the association between parental separation and children's lower education...
While the association between parental separation and children's lower educational achievements is a...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
This article investigates how the negative impact of parental separation on children’s educational o...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
This dissertation aims at reassessing of impact of family background, education and abilities on the...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
The widely held view that separation has adverse effects on children has been the basis of importan...
In this thesis, I study the relationship between parental separation and educational child outcomes....
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
International audienceThis paper investigates the link between parental separation and children's ac...
This paper re-examines the role of the school share of separated families with new data, new countri...
In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how the effects of parental sepa...
Published: 31 July 2016We use the British Cohort Study 1970 to show that the proportion of children ...
The consequences of high divorce rates for intergenerational mobility depend on two factors. The fir...
Published 2019-04-01While the association between parental separation and children's lower education...
While the association between parental separation and children's lower educational achievements is a...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
This article investigates how the negative impact of parental separation on children’s educational o...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
This dissertation aims at reassessing of impact of family background, education and abilities on the...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
The widely held view that separation has adverse effects on children has been the basis of importan...
In this thesis, I study the relationship between parental separation and educational child outcomes....
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
International audienceThis paper investigates the link between parental separation and children's ac...
This paper re-examines the role of the school share of separated families with new data, new countri...