articleAnnual Review of SociologyJul 19, 2013GREEN OA

The Causal Effects of Father Absence

Princeton University · Cornell University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

The literature on father absence is frequently criticized for its use of cross-sectional data and methods that fail to take account of possible omitted variable bias and reverse causality. We review studies that have responded to this critique by employing a variety of innovative research designs to identify the causal effect of father absence, including studies using lagged dependent variable models, growth curve models, individual fixed effects models, sibling fixed effects models, natural experiments, and propensity score matching models. Our assessment is that studies using more rigorous designs continue to find negative effects of father absence on offspring well-being, although the magnitude of these…

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Keywords
  • Causality (physics)
  • Instrumental variable
  • Matching (statistics)
  • Sibling
  • Psychology
  • Variable (mathematics)
  • Propensity score matching
  • Fixed effects model
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