Is marriage always good for children? Evidence from families affected by incarceration

Type Working Paper
Title Is marriage always good for children? Evidence from families affected by incarceration
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
URL http://www.iza.org/conference_files/riskonomics2009/finlay_k4812.pdf
Abstract
Never-married motherhood is associated with worse educational outcomes for children. But this
association may reflect other factors that also determine family structure, rather than causal effects. We
use incarceration rates for men as an instrumental variable in estimating the effect of never-married
motherhood on high school dropout of black and Hispanic children. We find that unobserved factors drive
the negative relationship between never-married motherhood and child outcomes, at least for children of
women whose marriage decisions are affected by incarceration of men. For Hispanics we find evidence
that these children may actually be better off living with a never-married mother.

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