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Title: What Does a Broken Home Cost a Child? $61,600, Study Finds
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Showalter, Brandon |
What Does a Broken Home Cost a Child? $61,600, Study Finds Christian Post, August 23, 2018. Also: https://www.christianpost.com/news/what-does-a-broken-home-cost-a-child-61600-study-226952/ Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Christian Post Keyword(s): Childhood Adversity/Trauma; Divorce; Family Structure; Wealth Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. A new study examining family structures reveals that children from broken families accumulate approximately $61,600 less wealth on average over the course of their lifetimes than those who were raised in an intact family. [Media article based on Bernardi, Fabrizio, Diederik Boertien and Koen Geven. "Childhood Family Structure and the Accumulation of Wealth Across the Life Course." Journal of Marriage and Family published online (03 August 2018): DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12523] |
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Showalter, Brandon. "What Does a Broken Home Cost a Child? $61,600, Study Finds." Christian Post, August 23, 2018. |