Differential Effects of the Timing of Divorce on Children's Outcomes: Evidence from Denmark

CEBI Working Paper No. 11/20

47 Pages Posted: 28 Apr 2020

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Jessica Laird

Harvard University

Nick Fabrin Nielsen

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics

Torben Heien Nielsen

University of Copenhagen

Date Written: April 1, 2020

Abstract

Parental divorce is a prevalent childhood event. A long literature attempts to estimate the impact of family dissolution on children's human capital formation. Previous studies applying sibling fixed effects estimators find that the timing of divorce has no direct effects on children's outcomes and conclude that the observed raw associations between child age at parental divorce and adult outcomes are driven by selection of parents into divorce. We apply the same methods on new data sources consisting of the universe of all children that experienced parental divorces in Denmark from 1982 onwards. We find small but precisely estimated negative average effects of early family dissolution on children's human capital formation measured from adolescence to the mid-twenties. By studying additional outcomes, we find significant evidence that parental divorce in early childhood leads to higher risk of mental health problems of children in adulthood. Furthermore, we find suggestive evidence that the timing of divorce plays an especially pertinent role for boys and for children of highly educated parents.

Keywords: Divorce, education, children

JEL Classification: D1, I9, I3

Suggested Citation

Laird, Jessica and Nielsen, Nick Fabrin and Nielsen, Torben Heien, Differential Effects of the Timing of Divorce on Children's Outcomes: Evidence from Denmark (April 1, 2020). CEBI Working Paper No. 11/20, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3567651 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3567651

Jessica Laird

Harvard University ( email )

1875 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Nick Fabrin Nielsen

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics ( email )

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1353 Copenhagen K.
Denmark

HOME PAGE: http://www.economics.ku.dk

Torben Heien Nielsen (Contact Author)

University of Copenhagen ( email )

Nørregade 10
Copenhagen, København DK-1165
Denmark

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