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to gauge its impact on children's propensity to live without their parents in households headed by relatives or friends … socioeconomic costs of being raised without parents or in a single-headed household, gaining a better understanding of the … collateral damage of heightened enforcement on the families to which these children belong is well warranted. …
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examine the time that single, cohabiting, and married parents devote to caring for their children. Time spent in market work … evidence that these time allocation decisions differ for cohabiting and married parents, but there is evidence that single …
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.4, 95% CL 1.6-3.4) as prevalent among children with same-sex parents than in the general population, after controlling for …. ADHD risk with same-sex parents was reduced among adopted children (OR 0.54 95% CL .27-1.1), null in the presence of parent … should include resources to bolster anti-victimization skills, particularly for children with same-sex parents. Results …
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poverty of households with U.S. citizen children by 4 percent. The effect is robust to a number of identification tests …
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first child raised fertility and increased the probability that the family was living without a father. We find that for our …
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first child raised fertility and increased the probability that the family was living without a father. We find that for our …
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In this paper, we use 2008-2013 American Community Survey data to update and further probe Dahl and Moretti's (2008) son preference results, which found evidence that having a female first child increased the probability of single female headship and raised fertility. In light of the substantial...
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some contact with their children, and the more it is likely that fathers will cohabit with the mothers; (2) fathers who … have more children with other women are less likely to have contact with a given woman's children, but this discouraging … effect of men's other children is smaller for blacks than for whites; and (3) employment in the last year reduces the …
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