Living in a single-parent family is negatively related with children's educational performance compared to living with 2 biological parents. In this article, we aim to find out to what extent the context of the school's share of single-parent families affects this negative relationship. We use pooled data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), that is, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2000 and 2003, which contain information on 209,300 students at 11,887 schools in 25 countries. We found that attending a school with more children from single-parent families affects the educational performance of all children negatively, but it particularly harms children from single-mother families. ...
Abstract This study aims to analyze whether family arrangements (single-parent or two-parent) influe...
The number of single parent families is on the rise. In 1980 the u. s. Census Bureau reported that 1...
We examine the effect of single motherhood on children’s secondary school track choice using 12-year...
Living in a single-parent family is negatively related with children's educational performance compa...
Contains fulltext : 130137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Living in a s...
In this paper we address both the occurrence of single-motherhood among migrant mothers in OECD coun...
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Family structures are associated with achievement outcomes, but the percentage of children residing ...
The traditional family has been replaced predominantly by stepfamilies, binuclear families, and exte...
We investigate the gap in math and science achievement of third- and fourth-graders who live with a ...
In present day Germany, one in seven children is raised in a single parent household. We investigate...
Nearly half of all marriages in the United States ends in divorce. A consequence of this fact is tha...
We investigate the gap in math and science achievement of third- and fourth-graders who live with a ...
This paper examines the effects of family size and family type on student achievement in reading and...
Abstract This study aims to analyze whether family arrangements (single-parent or two-parent) influe...
The number of single parent families is on the rise. In 1980 the u. s. Census Bureau reported that 1...
We examine the effect of single motherhood on children’s secondary school track choice using 12-year...
Living in a single-parent family is negatively related with children's educational performance compa...
Contains fulltext : 130137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Living in a s...
In this paper we address both the occurrence of single-motherhood among migrant mothers in OECD coun...
This paper examines whether national family and welfare policies reduce or exacerbate the effects of...
This paper re-examines the role of the school share of separated families with new data, new countri...
Family structures are associated with achievement outcomes, but the percentage of children residing ...
The traditional family has been replaced predominantly by stepfamilies, binuclear families, and exte...
We investigate the gap in math and science achievement of third- and fourth-graders who live with a ...
In present day Germany, one in seven children is raised in a single parent household. We investigate...
Nearly half of all marriages in the United States ends in divorce. A consequence of this fact is tha...
We investigate the gap in math and science achievement of third- and fourth-graders who live with a ...
This paper examines the effects of family size and family type on student achievement in reading and...
Abstract This study aims to analyze whether family arrangements (single-parent or two-parent) influe...
The number of single parent families is on the rise. In 1980 the u. s. Census Bureau reported that 1...
We examine the effect of single motherhood on children’s secondary school track choice using 12-year...