As the developed world has experienced a shift away from the traditional two-biological parent family, scholars have sought to understand how children are faring in non-traditional homes. Debate has arisen over assertions that children from non-traditional families do less well in school. Concerns about selection issues as well as a paucity of cross-cultural evidence, have led some scholars to question the influence of family structure on educational attainment. Using data from the 2006 Uruguayan household survey, we evaluate the relationship of family structure with children’s education using two different methods to deal with selection problems, an instrumental variables approach and propensity score matching. Both approaches yield eviden...
We study school choice within the family, analyzing how birth order, gender, innate talent, and fami...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
Patterns of educational attainment in the United States have changed over the 20th century, with a s...
As the developed world has experienced a shift away from the traditional two-biological parent famil...
In this paper we use household survey data to study the determinants of children’s educational achie...
Research in the U.S. and much of the developed world suggests that children in intact, twoparent hou...
The structure of Brazilian families has been changing over the past three decades. As a result of th...
The family environments children live in have profound effects on the skills, resources, and attitud...
Several sociodemographic phenomena have changed family organization in Spain over the last few decad...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
Research in the area of family structure and educational outcomes has often failed to account for in...
This article examines the effect of family structure on sixth-grade achievement in mathematics and r...
20 páginasWe used data from Demographic and Health Surveys and the Mexican Family Life Survey to tes...
The prevalence of nontraditional family structures has increased over time, particularly among socio...
We study school choice within the family, analyzing how birth order, gender, innate talent, and fami...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
Patterns of educational attainment in the United States have changed over the 20th century, with a s...
As the developed world has experienced a shift away from the traditional two-biological parent famil...
In this paper we use household survey data to study the determinants of children’s educational achie...
Research in the U.S. and much of the developed world suggests that children in intact, twoparent hou...
The structure of Brazilian families has been changing over the past three decades. As a result of th...
The family environments children live in have profound effects on the skills, resources, and attitud...
Several sociodemographic phenomena have changed family organization in Spain over the last few decad...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
Research in the area of family structure and educational outcomes has often failed to account for in...
This article examines the effect of family structure on sixth-grade achievement in mathematics and r...
20 páginasWe used data from Demographic and Health Surveys and the Mexican Family Life Survey to tes...
The prevalence of nontraditional family structures has increased over time, particularly among socio...
We study school choice within the family, analyzing how birth order, gender, innate talent, and fami...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
Patterns of educational attainment in the United States have changed over the 20th century, with a s...