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Young Adults' Fertility Expectations and Events: Associations With College Enrollment and Persistence
Authors:R Kelly Raley  Yujin Kim  Kimberly Daniels
Institution:1. University of Texas at Austin;2. University of Texas at Austin*
Abstract:The analyses described in this article investigated the association between adolescent fertility expectations and college enrollment (N = 7,838). They also explored the potential impact of fertility expectations and events on college persistence among 4‐year (n = 2,605) and 2‐year (n = 1,962) college students. The analysis, which used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 cohort, showed a significant association between expectations for early parenthood and the likelihood of going to a 4‐year college or 2‐year college for both men and women. In addition, the authors found that pregnancies were associated with an increased risk of college dropout for women; however, if all of the estimated effect of pregnancies on the risk of dropout were causal, they would still not be a major factor contributing to educational attainment because fertile pregnancies among college women are so rare.
Keywords:college  education  expectations  fertility  pregnancy
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