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Linked Lives and Childhood Experience of Family Death on Educational Attainment.

Sarah E Patterson1, Ashton M Verdery2, Jonathan Daw2.   

Abstract

Sociological theory and research suggest that experiencing family members' deaths during childhood and adolescence is an important event subject to significant disparities. Previous research links immediate family members' deaths to poor life outcomes, but it considers a limited set of family members and has not tested the association of family member death with educational attainment. This study estimates the rates and educational impacts of experiencing the deaths of immediate (siblings, parents) and extended family members (aunts and uncles, cousins, and grandparents) during childhood and adolescence for Black and White Americans. We find that family death is associated with educational attainment, but the associations differ by family member type and gender, and child's race. Experiences of family death are unequally distributed by race and demonstrate complex associations with educational attainment. This research broadens life course and family systems theory by incorporating childhood family experiences of death on adult educational attainment and stratification.

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Keywords:  Panel Survey of Income Dynamics; death; educational attainment; family disruption

Year:  2020        PMID: 34222657      PMCID: PMC8248584          DOI: 10.1177/2378023120975594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Socius        ISSN: 2378-0231


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