The prevalence of nontraditional family structures has increased over time, particularly among socioeconomically disadvantaged families. Because children's socioeconomic attainments are positively associated with growing up in a two-parent household, changing family structures are considered to have strengthened the reproduction of social inequalities across generations. However, several studies have shown that childhood family structure relates differently to educational outcomes for sons than for daughters. Therefore, we ask whether there are gender differences in the extent to which changing family structures have contributed to the college attainment gap between children from lower and higher socioeconomic backgrounds. We use data from ...
Intergenerational transmission of education from parents to children has been investigated extensive...
This paper reports an analysis of the effects of parents' educational attainments on the attainments...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...
We examine the differential effects of family disadvantage on the education and adult labor market o...
With the proliferation of different family forms in many western countries over the last few decades...
Patterns of educational attainment in the United States have changed over the 20th century, with a s...
The family environments children live in have profound effects on the skills, resources, and attitud...
This article investigates whether gender differences in children’s math, reading, and behavior probl...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
Children from alternative households complete fewer years of schooling. Yet little is known about th...
This paper studies whether sons and daughters reproduce in their relationships the same intra-househ...
As the developed world has experienced a shift away from the traditional two-biological parent famil...
This paper points to a sibsize revolution that occurred among children in lower status families in t...
From 1975 to 2005, income inequality amongAmerican families with children increased by two-thirds, a...
Intergenerational transmission of education from parents to children has been investigated extensive...
This paper reports an analysis of the effects of parents' educational attainments on the attainments...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...
We examine the differential effects of family disadvantage on the education and adult labor market o...
With the proliferation of different family forms in many western countries over the last few decades...
Patterns of educational attainment in the United States have changed over the 20th century, with a s...
The family environments children live in have profound effects on the skills, resources, and attitud...
This article investigates whether gender differences in children’s math, reading, and behavior probl...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
This work thus invites scholars and policy-makers aiming at reducing inequality of opportunity for c...
Children from alternative households complete fewer years of schooling. Yet little is known about th...
This paper studies whether sons and daughters reproduce in their relationships the same intra-househ...
As the developed world has experienced a shift away from the traditional two-biological parent famil...
This paper points to a sibsize revolution that occurred among children in lower status families in t...
From 1975 to 2005, income inequality amongAmerican families with children increased by two-thirds, a...
Intergenerational transmission of education from parents to children has been investigated extensive...
This paper reports an analysis of the effects of parents' educational attainments on the attainments...
The diverging destiny of US children is a modern-day phenomenon driven, in part, by the rise in wome...