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Beyond Boys’ Bad Behavior: Paternal Incarceration and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood

机译:超越男孩的不良行为:童年时期的家长监禁和认知发展

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A growing number of American school-aged children have incarcerated or formally incarcerated parents necessitating a more comprehensive understanding of the intergenerational effects of mass imprisonment. Using the Fragile Families Study, I assess whether having an incarcerated father impacts children’s cognitive skill development into middle childhood. While previous studies have primarily found effects for boys’ behavior problems, matching models and sensitivity analyses demonstrate that experiencing paternal incarceration by age 9 is associated with lower cognitive skills for both boys and girls and these negative effects hold net of a pre-paternal incarceration measure of child cognitive ability. Moreover, I estimate that paternal incarceration explains between 2 and 15 percent of the Black-White achievement gap at age 9. These findings represent new outcomes of importance and suggest that paternal incarceration may play an even larger role in the production of intergenerational inequalities for American children than previously documented.
机译:越来越多的美国学龄儿童被父母监禁或正式被监禁,这就需要更全面地了解大规模监禁的代际影响。通过“脆弱家庭调查”,我评估了被监禁的父亲是否会影响孩子进入童年中期的认知能力发展。尽管先前的研究主要发现了对男孩行为问题的影响,但匹配模型和敏感性分析表明,男孩和女孩在9岁时经历父系监禁与较低的认知能力有关,这些负面影响抵消了父系监禁的影响儿童的认知能力。此外,我估计父亲的监禁可以解释9岁时黑人与白人之间成就差距的2%至15%。这些发现代表了重要的新结果,并表明父亲的监禁在美国人代际不平等的产生中可能发挥更大的作用孩子比以前记录的要多。

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