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The Influence of Grandparents in Single‐Mother Families
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2007
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EthnicityFamily StructureSingle‐mother FamiliesFamily FormationSocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionAfrican American StudiesFamily LifePublic HealthNational Longitudinal SurveyFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityChild PsychologyChild Well-beingWhite ChildrenChild DevelopmentSociologyFamily PsychologyCognitive StimulationDemographyIntergenerational Relation
This article examines whether children living with single mothers benefit when they also live with a grandparent, using data from the 1979 to 2002 waves of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth merged mother‐child file ( N = 6,501). Results indicate that for White children, living with a single mother and a grandparent is associated with increased cognitive stimulation and higher reading recognition scores, compared to living with a single mother alone. For Black children, grandparent coresidence is associated with less cognitive stimulation. Thus, in some instances, living with a grandparent can benefit children, but the pattern of results differs by race.
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