How Much Does Childhood Poverty Affect the Life Chances of Children?

TitleHow Much Does Childhood Poverty Affect the Life Chances of Children?
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsDuncan, G. J., W. J. Yeung, J. Brooks-Gunn, and J. R. Smith
Why parental socioeconomic status correlates strongly with various measures of child and adult achievement is an important and controversial research question. After summarizing findings from recent contributions to this literature, we conduct two sets of analyses using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Completed schooling and nonmarital childbearing are related to parental income during early and middle childhood, as well as during adolescence. These analyses suggest that family economic conditions in early childhood have the greatest impact on achievement, especially among children in families with low incomes. Estimates from sibling models support the hypothesis that economic conditions in early childhood are important determinants of completed schooling.
Title How Much Does Childhood Poverty Affect the Life Chances of Children?
Publication Title American Sociological Review
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 1998
Publisher [American Sociological Association, Sage Publications, Inc.]
Authors G.J. Duncan; W.J. Yeung; J. Brooks-Gunn; J.R. Smith
Number 3
ISBN Number 00031224
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