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Marital and Parental Relationship Quality and Educational Outcomes for Youth
Authors:Dennis K. Orthner  Hinckley Jones-Sanpei  Elizabeth C. Hair  Kristin A. Moore  Randal D. Day  Kelleen Kaye
Affiliation:1. Jordan Institute for Families, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA orthner@email.unc.edu;3. Jordan Institute for Families, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA;4. Child Trends, Inc. , Washington, DC, USA;5. School of Family Life, Brigham Young University , Provo, Utah, USA;6. National Opinion Research Center , Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:This research examines the effects of parental marital quality and the quality of the parent–child relationship on the educational progress of adolescents. Previous research indicates that family structure and economic capacity have significant effects on educational achievement and high school graduation rates. Few studies, however, examined the effects of the quality of the parental relationship on the educational outcomes of their children. This study is built on bioecological and social capital theories of human development suggesting that the capacity for child and youth development is enhanced when their primary relationships are supportive and provide them with social assets that encourage human capital development. The study uses data from the NLSY97, a nationally representative sample of adolescents who are being followed into adulthood. The findings indicate that family stability and living with two biological parents is a stronger predictor of high school graduation than parent marital quality and the quality of the parent–child relationship. But the data also indicate that parent marital quality and the quality of the parent–child relationship have a strong and positive effect on postsecondary education access among those who do graduate from high school. These findings are interpreted in light of the contribution of relationship quality to further educational involvement and the implications this has for workforce development and successful labor force competition in a global economy.
Keywords:dropout  high school graduation  marriage  parenthood  workforce development
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