Family Structure and the Economic Mobility of Children.

Page Count
34
Year Published
2010
Author (Individual)
DeLeire, Thomas.
Lopoo, Leonard M.
Author (Organization)
The Economic Mobility Project.
The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Resource Type
Report
Resource Format
PDF
Resource Language
English
Family Structure and the Economic Mobility of Children explores the relationship between parental marital status and intergenerational economic mobility. Co-authored by Thomas DeLeire of the University of Wisconsin and Leonard M. Lopoo of Syracuse University, the report compares the economic mobility outcomes for children who were born to single mothers, divorced parents, and continuously married parents. It finds that, across the income distribution, divorce is particularly harmful for children's economic mobility in both absolute and relative terms. The report also highlights the striking differences in economic mobility outcomes for white and African American children, but finds that family structure does not fully explain these differences. (Author abstract)

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