Using high quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between family disruption and children’s educational outcomes. We distinguish between disruptions caused by parental divorce and paternal death and, using a simultaneous equation model, pay particular attention to selection bias in the effect of divorce. We also allow for the possibility that disruption may have different effects at different stages of a child’s educational career. Our results suggest that selection on time-invariant maternal characteristics is important and works to overstate the effects of divorce on a child’s chances of continuing in education. Nevertheless, we find that the experience of marital breakdown during childhood is ass...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...
Background. Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children’s education. However...
Using high-quality Norwegian register data on 49,879 children from 23,655 families, the authors esti...
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
This study examines the link between divorced nonresident fathers’ proximity and children’s long-run...
). Children of divorce in a Scandinavian welfare state: Are they less affected than US children? Sca...
In this paper we study the long-term consequences of parental divorce in a comparative perspective. ...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Norwegian register data covering all children born in 1974–1979 are used to describe the relationshi...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...
Background. Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children’s education. However...
Using high-quality Norwegian register data on 49,879 children from 23,655 families, the authors esti...
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
This study examines the link between divorced nonresident fathers’ proximity and children’s long-run...
). Children of divorce in a Scandinavian welfare state: Are they less affected than US children? Sca...
In this paper we study the long-term consequences of parental divorce in a comparative perspective. ...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Norwegian register data covering all children born in 1974–1979 are used to describe the relationshi...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
Children whose parents divorce tend to have worse educational outcomes than children whose parents s...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...