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The Economic Effects of Parental Absence


  Author: Marianne E. Page, Ann Huff Stevens
Publisher: Joint Center for Poverty Research
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Document Date:                  May 27, 2003
Category: Divorce and Remarriage > Economics of Divorce
Related Categories:
Children > Economic Factors Influencing
Divorce and Remarriage > Effects of Divorce
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Family Economics > Family Wealth
Family Structure > Single-parent Families
Marriage > Benefits of Marriage
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Absence
 

This paper explores the impact of single-parenthood and parental absence on a family's economic resources. It finds that divorced and never married parents experience greater financial hardship than married couples do.  The authors conclude that this is an indication that marriage is economically beneficial.

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