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Is There an Advantage to Being Born to Married Versus Cohabiting Parents? Differences in Child Behavior


  Author: Cynthia Osborne, Sara McLanahan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Publisher: Center for Research on Child Wellbeing
Publication: Center for Research on Child Wellbeing Working Paper # 03-09-FF
Document Date:                  July 01, 2003
Category: Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Children
Related Categories:
Children > Child Behaviour
Children > Child Welfare
Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
Children > Mental Health
Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
Marriage > Benefits of Marriage
Marriage > Relational Stability
Parenthood/Childrearing > Cohabiting Parents
Parenthood/Childrearing > Unwed Mothers
 

This paper demonstrates that children born to married parents have fewer behavioural problems than those born to parents in a cohabiting relationship.  It suggests that this is largely attributable to the different characteristics of parents, particularly mothers, who choose to marry rather than cohabit.

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