Are happiness and productivity lower among university students with newly-divorced parents? : an experimental approach
Eugenio Proto; Daniel Sgroi; Andrew J. Oswald
We live in a high-divorce age. It is now common for university faculty to have students who are touched by a recent divorce. It is likely that parents themselves worry about effects on their children. Yet there has been almost no formal research into the important issue of how recent parental-divorce affects students at university. This paper designs such a study. In it, to avoid 'priming', we measure students' happiness with life before we inquire into their family background. We also measure student achievement in a randomized-trial productivity task. Our results seem both of scientific interest and of potential interest to parents. This study finds no evidence that students suffer after parental divorce. -- Labor productivity ; divorce ; well-being ; happiness ; experimental economics
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2010
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Authors: | Proto, Eugenio ; Sgroi, Daniel ; Oswald, Andrew J. |
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Bonn : IZA |
Subject: | Studierende | Students | Zufriedenheit | Satisfaction | Arbeitsproduktivität | Labour productivity | Familiensoziologie | Sociology of the family | Scheidung | Divorce | Experiment | Großbritannien | United Kingdom |
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