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Econ Inq ; 50(1): 17-38, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22329047

ABSTRACT

Using a representative sample of children all born to unwed parents drawn from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study and a potential outcome approach to account for self-selection into marriage, we investigate whether marriage after childbearing has a causal effect on early child development. Comparing children with similar background characteristics and parental mate-selection patterns who differ only in terms of whether their parents marry after childbirth, we find that marriage after childbirth significantly increases a child's early cognitive performance but there is no evidence that it affects child asthma risk or behavioral outcomes.


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Child Behavior , Child Development , Child Welfare , Family Health , Family , Marriage , Child , Child Behavior/ethnology , Child Behavior/physiology , Child Behavior/psychology , Child Welfare/economics , Child Welfare/ethnology , Child Welfare/history , Child Welfare/legislation & jurisprudence , Child Welfare/psychology , Child, Preschool , Family/ethnology , Family/history , Family/psychology , Family Health/ethnology , Family Health/history , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans , Marital Status/ethnology , Marriage/ethnology , Marriage/history , Marriage/legislation & jurisprudence , Marriage/psychology , Reproductive Behavior/ethnology , Reproductive Behavior/history , Reproductive Behavior/physiology , Reproductive Behavior/psychology , Spouses/education , Spouses/ethnology , Spouses/history , Spouses/legislation & jurisprudence , Spouses/psychology
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