TY - JOUR
T1 - Dropping Out of High School
T2 - The Effects of Family Structure and Family Transitions
AU - Song, Chunyan
AU - Benin, Mary
AU - Glick, Jennifer
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - We use the 1988, 1990, and 1992 waves of data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to examine the effects of family structure and family transitions on adolescent high school dropout. Our study differs from previous studies by using a large longitudinal sample (N = 21,420) and applying event history analysis with standard errors corrected for clustered sampling. Our study has two major contributions. First, we examine single-mother, single-father, stepmother, and stepfather families separately. Controlling for socioeconomic status, children from single-mother families are doing better than children from single-father and stepparent families. Second, using event history we can determine the causal order between family transitions and high school dropout rates. We find high school students are not hurt by their parents marrying, remarrying, or starting a cohabiting relationship, but are negatively affected by a parental divorce or separation during the high school years.
AB - We use the 1988, 1990, and 1992 waves of data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to examine the effects of family structure and family transitions on adolescent high school dropout. Our study differs from previous studies by using a large longitudinal sample (N = 21,420) and applying event history analysis with standard errors corrected for clustered sampling. Our study has two major contributions. First, we examine single-mother, single-father, stepmother, and stepfather families separately. Controlling for socioeconomic status, children from single-mother families are doing better than children from single-father and stepparent families. Second, using event history we can determine the causal order between family transitions and high school dropout rates. We find high school students are not hurt by their parents marrying, remarrying, or starting a cohabiting relationship, but are negatively affected by a parental divorce or separation during the high school years.
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U2 - 10.1080/10502556.2012.635964
DO - 10.1080/10502556.2012.635964
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84857384920
SN - 1050-2556
VL - 53
SP - 18
EP - 33
JO - Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
JF - Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
IS - 1
ER -