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Abstract
This paper provides an examination of the effects of the divorce and separation process on children's academic achievement over time. By using child fixed effects and establishing a baseline period that is 4-or-more years prior to a family disruption, I can examine how children are affected in different periods relative to the disruption and whether any negative effects subside, persist, or escalate as time passes from the disruption. With a sample of 7-14 year olds, I find: children are affected at least 2-4 years before the disruption; reading test scores are most affected; and for Reading Comprehension, the negative effects persist and even escalate as time passes from the disruption.Entities:
Keywords: achievement; disruption; divorce; problem behavior; separation; test scores
Year: 2015 PMID: 25580066 PMCID: PMC4286357 DOI: 10.1080/10502556.2014.972204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Divorce Remarriage ISSN: 1050-2556