Title
Education Delayed: Family Structure and Postnatal Educational Attainment
Author(s)
Carol Ann MacGregor Carol Ann MacGregor (Princeton University)
Abstract
The rise in cohabitation and the concentration of single parenthood among the lower educated warrants an examination of postnatal educational attainment that considers differences by family structure. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, I examine the prevalence of obtaining additional education (N=3812) in the five years after a birth. Controlling for mothers? background and resources, married mothers are less likely to obtain additional education. Cohabiting mothers return to school more often than married mothers but less often than lone-mothers. Women who experience a union dissolution or divorce are also more likely to obtain additional education. Postnatal educational attainment appears to be an alternate pathway to economic security for women without stable romantic partnerships.
Creation Date
2009-07
Section URL ID
CRCW
Paper Number
WP09-07-FF.pdf
URL
https://fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/sites/fragilefamilies/files/wp09-07-ff.pdf
File Function
Jel
I210, I320, J120, J130, O510
Keyword(s)
Education, Family Structure, Fragile Families
Suppress
false
Series
8