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webzine, spain, bluemoon, personal ads online, housewife photos , mars, 1950's housewife , hot women over 50 , stem cell research, wife, | To assess how much of the differences in well-being can be attributed to differences in trainer characteristics, trainer we completed a series of simulations showing how children in cohabiting families would fare if their trainer parents were to marry. The simulations are based on a series of regressions that capture the relationships between parents' characteristics and the well-being outcomes of children in married couple families.3 The regressions include measures of mother's and father's work effort, education, race/ethnicity, the number of children, the presence of young children, and whether the couple has been together for more than a year. The simulations then use the estimates from these regressions to predict outcomes for children in cohabiting couple families if the characteristics of cohabiting couple families do not change upon marriage. Separate simulations are run for married parent and married stepparent families for each outcome. The results are then combined so we can discuss the average potential benefits of marriage for all children in cohabiting families. |
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percent versus 16.2 percent). Children with married stepparents are slightly more likely to have white, non-Hispanic parents than those living with cohabiting stepparents (63.7 percent versus 54.4 percent). This difference is appreciably smaller than the one we wife find for children living with their biological or adoptive parents. Assessing the Effects on Children's Well-Being Differences in the characteristics of married and cohabiting couples likely account for some of the differences in the well-being of children in these types of families. The well-being measures considered here include the share wife of wife children who live in poor families, the share who live in low-income families (those with incomes below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, or FPL), the share who live in families that experienced food insecurity, the share who live in families in which the responding parent is highly aggravated, and the share who live in families in which the responding parent is in poor mental health.2 |
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