The authors thank two anonymous reviewers, Richard Breen, Hannah Brueckner, Daniela Grunow, Juho Harkonen, Uli Mayer, Joseph Price, and participants at the Inequality and Life Course Workshop at Yale University for helpful comments and suggestions. Deborah Johnson provided excellent editorial assistance. This research uses data from Add Health, a program project directed by Kathleen Mullan Harris and designed by J. Richard Udry, Peter S. Bearman, and Kathleen Mullan Harris at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and funded by grant P01-HD31921 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, with cooperative funding from 23 other federal agencies and foundations. Special acknowledgment is due Ronald R. Rindfuss and Barbara Entwisle for assistance in the original design. Information on how to obtain the Add Health data files is available on the Add Health Website (http://www.cpc.unc.edu/addhealth). No direct support was received from grant P01-HD31921 for this analysis.
THE EFFECTS OF TEENAGE FATHERHOOD ON YOUNG ADULT OUTCOMES
Article first published online: 24 MAR 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-7295.2011.00372.x
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FLETCHER, J. M. and WOLFE, B. L. (2012), THE EFFECTS OF TEENAGE FATHERHOOD ON YOUNG ADULT OUTCOMES. Economic Inquiry, 50: 182–201. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-7295.2011.00372.x
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The authors thank two anonymous reviewers, Richard Breen, Hannah Brueckner, Daniela Grunow, Juho Harkonen, Uli Mayer, Joseph Price, and participants at the Inequality and Life Course Workshop at Yale University for helpful comments and suggestions. Deborah Johnson provided excellent editorial assistance. This research uses data from Add Health, a program project directed by Kathleen Mullan Harris and designed by J. Richard Udry, Peter S. Bearman, and Kathleen Mullan Harris at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and funded by grant P01-HD31921 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, with cooperative funding from 23 other federal agencies and foundations. Special acknowledgment is due Ronald R. Rindfuss and Barbara Entwisle for assistance in the original design. Information on how to obtain the Add Health data files is available on the Add Health Website (http://www.cpc.unc.edu/addhealth). No direct support was received from grant P01-HD31921 for this analysis.
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