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Divorced Mothers and Higher Education in Utah
Authors:Renata Forste  Wade C Jacobsen
Institution:1. Department of Sociology , Brigham Young University , Provo , Utah , USA renata_forste@byu.edu;3. Center for Research on Child Wellbeing , Princeton University , Princeton , New Jersey , USA
Abstract:Drawing on human capital theory and role strain theory, we analyzed survey responses from 133 divorced mothers in Utah and in-depth interviews with a subsample of mothers to examine investment in higher education. In models predictive of postdivorce college degree attainment, having a college educated parent was the strongest predictor of receiving a college degree. Computer skills and student loans were also associated with completing college. In modeling the relationship between college degree (associate or bachelor) and employment income, only completion of a 4-year degree was predictive of increased future income. Drawing from both survey data and in-depth interviews, we found that increased income, personal improvement, and career advancement were the primary reasons given for pursuing higher education. In contrast, the role strain from fulfilling multiple roles as a single parent and the need for career counseling were the primary barriers to investing in higher education.
Keywords:divorce  role conflict  single parenthood  socioeconomic status
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