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Why Does Parental Divorce Lower Children’s Educational Attainment? A Causal Mediation Analysis
Abstract
Mechanisms explaining the negative effects of parental divorce on children's attainment have long been conjectured and assessed. Yet few studies of parental divorce have carefully attended to the assumptions and methods necessary to estimate causal mediation effects. Applying a causal framework to linked U.S. panel data, we assess the degree to which parental divorce limits children's education among whites and nonwhites and whether observed...
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Title
Why Does Parental Divorce Lower Children’s Educational Attainment? A Causal Mediation Analysis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
6
Pages
264 - 292
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