Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.

BACKGROUND:The link between parental divorce and adolescents' academic achievement may depend on parental educational levels. However, findings have been inconsistent regarding whether the negative associations between parental divorce and adolescents' academic outcomes are greater or smal...

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Main Authors: Sondre Aasen Nilsen, Kyrre Breivik, Bente Wold, Kristin Gärtner Askeland, Børge Sivertsen, Mari Hysing, Tormod Bøe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229183
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author Sondre Aasen Nilsen
Kyrre Breivik
Bente Wold
Kristin Gärtner Askeland
Børge Sivertsen
Mari Hysing
Tormod Bøe
author_facet Sondre Aasen Nilsen
Kyrre Breivik
Bente Wold
Kristin Gärtner Askeland
Børge Sivertsen
Mari Hysing
Tormod Bøe
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description BACKGROUND:The link between parental divorce and adolescents' academic achievement may depend on parental educational levels. However, findings have been inconsistent regarding whether the negative associations between parental divorce and adolescents' academic outcomes are greater or smaller in highly educated families. The present study aimed to investigate the possible heterogeneity in the associations between divorce and adolescents' academic achievement by parental educational levels, within the context of the elaborate Norwegian welfare state. METHODS:The population-based cross-sectional youth@hordaland study of adolescents aged 16-19 years conducted in Norway in 2012, provided information about parental divorce and was linked to national administrative registries (N = 9,166) to obtain high-quality, objective data on the adolescents' grade point average (GPA), and their parents' educational qualifications and income. RESULTS:The negative association between parental divorce and GPA was stronger among adolescents with educated or highly educated parents compared to adolescents with less educated parents. This heterogeneity was driven by maternal educational qualifications, whereby divorce was more strongly and negatively associated with GPA among adolescents with educated mothers compared to those with less educated mothers, independent of paternal educational levels and income measures. CONCLUSIONS:Among adolescents whose parents have low educational qualifications, parental divorce is not associated with their academic achievement. Educated divorced mothers appear less likely to transfer their educational advantages onto their children than nondivorced equally educated mothers, perhaps due to a "double-burden" regarding work pressure and child-rearing responsibilities. There is a need for future studies to detail the mechanisms underlying this finding.
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spelling doaj.art-1875c8f7f04948e1a4b44c1c33f8dd0a2022-12-21T19:18:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e022918310.1371/journal.pone.0229183Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.Sondre Aasen NilsenKyrre BreivikBente WoldKristin Gärtner AskelandBørge SivertsenMari HysingTormod BøeBACKGROUND:The link between parental divorce and adolescents' academic achievement may depend on parental educational levels. However, findings have been inconsistent regarding whether the negative associations between parental divorce and adolescents' academic outcomes are greater or smaller in highly educated families. The present study aimed to investigate the possible heterogeneity in the associations between divorce and adolescents' academic achievement by parental educational levels, within the context of the elaborate Norwegian welfare state. METHODS:The population-based cross-sectional youth@hordaland study of adolescents aged 16-19 years conducted in Norway in 2012, provided information about parental divorce and was linked to national administrative registries (N = 9,166) to obtain high-quality, objective data on the adolescents' grade point average (GPA), and their parents' educational qualifications and income. RESULTS:The negative association between parental divorce and GPA was stronger among adolescents with educated or highly educated parents compared to adolescents with less educated parents. This heterogeneity was driven by maternal educational qualifications, whereby divorce was more strongly and negatively associated with GPA among adolescents with educated mothers compared to those with less educated mothers, independent of paternal educational levels and income measures. CONCLUSIONS:Among adolescents whose parents have low educational qualifications, parental divorce is not associated with their academic achievement. Educated divorced mothers appear less likely to transfer their educational advantages onto their children than nondivorced equally educated mothers, perhaps due to a "double-burden" regarding work pressure and child-rearing responsibilities. There is a need for future studies to detail the mechanisms underlying this finding.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229183
spellingShingle Sondre Aasen Nilsen
Kyrre Breivik
Bente Wold
Kristin Gärtner Askeland
Børge Sivertsen
Mari Hysing
Tormod Bøe
Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.
PLoS ONE
title Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.
title_full Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.
title_fullStr Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.
title_full_unstemmed Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.
title_short Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education.
title_sort divorce and adolescent academic achievement heterogeneity in the associations by parental education
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229183
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