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FAMILY STRUCTURE TRANSITIONS AND CHILD ACHIEVEMENT
Authors:Kimberly Anne Shaff  Lori Kowaleski-Jones  Ken R. Smith
Affiliation:1. Community Action Partnership of Ramsey &2. Washington Counties , Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA;3. Department of Family and Consumer Studies , University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Abstract:
This article uses prospective data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 to investigate how children in divorced and never-married-mother families vary in reading and math achievement after parental remarriage. These are compared to children who remain in never-married, divorced, and continuously married families. Results based on growth curve modeling indicate that children remaining in single-parent families resulting from divorce or nonmarital births have lower achievement scores than children from married families. Maternal education and income account for all of the adverse effects of family structure on reading achievement, while maternal education, income, and children's home environment can explain the negative relationship between single parenting and math scores. We conclude that parental remarriage may have more benefits for children than previous studies have suggested.
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