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Do Parents of Girls Have a Higher Risk of Divorce? An Eighteen‐Country Study
Authors:Andreas Diekmann  Kurt Schmidheiny
Abstract:Using data from the June 1980 Current Population Survey, Morgan, Lye, and Condran (1988) reported that families with a daughter have a higher divorce risk than families with a son. They attribute this finding to the higher involvement of fathers in raising a son, which in turn promotes marital stability. We investigate the relation between gender composition of children and parents’ divorce risk with cross‐national data from the Fertility and Family Survey. These data, which cover 16 European countries, Canada, and the United States, do not support a general hypothesis that sons contribute more to marital stability than daughters.
Keywords:children and divorce  cross‐national  divorce  gender of children
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