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Family Policies and Children's School Achievement in Single‐ Versus Two‐Parent Families
Authors:Suet‐ling Pong  Jaap Dronkers  Gillian Hampden‐Thompson
Abstract:We investigate the gap in math and science achievement of third‐ and fourth‐graders who live with a single parent versus those who live with two parents in 11 countries. The United States and New Zealand rank last among the countries we compare in terms of the equality of achievement between children from single‐parent families and those from two‐parent homes. Following a multilevel analysis, we find single parenthood to be less detrimental when family policies equalize resources between single‐ and two‐parent families. In addition, the single‐ and two‐parent achievement gap is greater in countries where single‐parent families are more prevalent. We conclude that national family policies can offset the negative academic outcomes of single parenthood.
Keywords:academic achievement  family policy  family structure  international comparison  single‐parent family
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