Double impact: what sibling data can tell us about the long-term negative effects of parental divorce.

Social biology Pub Date : 2003-02-01
Nicholas H Wolfinger, Lori Kowaleski-Jones, Ken R Smith
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Most prior research on the adverse consequences of parental divorce has analyzed only one child per family. As a result, it is not known whether the same divorce affects siblings differently. We address this issue by analyzing paired sibling data from the 1994 General Social Survey (GSS) and 1994 Survey of American Families (SAF). Both seemingly unrelated regressions and random effects models are used to study the effect of family background on offspring's educational attainment and marital stability. Parental divorce adversely affects the educational attainment and the probability of divorce of both children within a sibship; in other words, siblings tend to experience the same divorce the same way. However, family structure of origin only accounts for a trivial portion of the shared variance in offspring's educational attainment and marital stability, so parental divorce is only one of many factors determining how offspring fare. These findings were unchanged when controlling for a number of differences both between and within sibships. Also, the negative effects of parental divorce largely do not vary according to respondent characteristics.

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双重影响:兄弟姐妹的数据可以告诉我们父母离婚的长期负面影响。
之前大多数关于父母离婚的不良后果的研究只分析了每个家庭的一个孩子。因此,尚不清楚同样的离婚对兄弟姐妹的影响是否不同。我们通过分析1994年综合社会调查(GSS)和1994年美国家庭调查(SAF)的兄弟姐妹配对数据来解决这个问题。采用看似不相关的回归模型和随机效应模型研究了家庭背景对子女受教育程度和婚姻稳定性的影响。父母离婚对兄弟姐妹中两个孩子的受教育程度和离婚的可能性有不利影响;换句话说,兄弟姐妹往往以同样的方式经历同样的离婚。然而,在后代受教育程度和婚姻稳定性的共同差异中,原生家庭结构只占很小的一部分,因此父母离婚只是决定后代如何发展的众多因素之一。在控制了兄弟姐妹之间和兄弟姐妹内部的一些差异后,这些发现没有改变。此外,父母离婚的负面影响在很大程度上并没有根据受访者的特征而变化。
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