Household composition, economic resources, and residence are not necessarily stable across childhood. Changes in parental relationship status, parental employment, and residence have been shown to affect children’s educational attainment. Less studied is the fact that these events can occur in combination: families could experience more than one of these disruptive events within the same time period (e.g. year); from a life course perspective, families could experience multiple events throughout their lives. Using linear regression models to analyse data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a longitudinal study of U.S. individuals, I confirmed that the children of parents who experienced employment loss or gain, or partner loss or gain ...
My dissertation examines the consequences of three major family events for individuals’ outcomes. In...
My dissertation examines the consequences of three major family events for individuals’ outcomes. In...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
We use data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey to examine the effects of family structu...
Family instability has negative consequences, on average, for child and adolescent behavior, cogniti...
Using high quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
This thesis explores the implications of parental divorce, or separation, and stepfamily formation i...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
More and more children do not grow up in traditional nuclear fam-ilies. Instead they grow up in sing...
There is a well-established body of research about the effect of life course changes on the probabil...
More and more children do not grow up in traditional nuclear fam-ilies. Instead they grow up in sing...
Using new data from the third wave of the National Survey of Families and Households, we examine the...
My dissertation examines the consequences of three major family events for individuals’ outcomes. In...
My dissertation examines the consequences of three major family events for individuals’ outcomes. In...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
We use data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey to examine the effects of family structu...
Family instability has negative consequences, on average, for child and adolescent behavior, cogniti...
Using high quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
This thesis explores the implications of parental divorce, or separation, and stepfamily formation i...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
More and more children do not grow up in traditional nuclear fam-ilies. Instead they grow up in sing...
There is a well-established body of research about the effect of life course changes on the probabil...
More and more children do not grow up in traditional nuclear fam-ilies. Instead they grow up in sing...
Using new data from the third wave of the National Survey of Families and Households, we examine the...
My dissertation examines the consequences of three major family events for individuals’ outcomes. In...
My dissertation examines the consequences of three major family events for individuals’ outcomes. In...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...