2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107215
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Couple partnership and divorce in domestic and non-European international adoptees. A Swedish national cohort study with follow up until 36 to 45 years

Anders Hjern,
Jesús Palacios,
Johanna Despax
et al.
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“…Children from divorced families tend to face additional challenges in attaining the same level of education as their peers from intact families (Laletas & Khasin, 2021). Disparities in educational achievement can lead to future economic and social instability, as inadequate education often results in limited job opportunities and lower income (Hjern et al, 2023). Furthermore, the psychological impact of divorce, such as anxiety, depression, and low motivation, can hinder a child's ability to concentrate and learn in school, exacerbating the risk of dropping out (Mandemakers & Kalmijn, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children from divorced families tend to face additional challenges in attaining the same level of education as their peers from intact families (Laletas & Khasin, 2021). Disparities in educational achievement can lead to future economic and social instability, as inadequate education often results in limited job opportunities and lower income (Hjern et al, 2023). Furthermore, the psychological impact of divorce, such as anxiety, depression, and low motivation, can hinder a child's ability to concentrate and learn in school, exacerbating the risk of dropping out (Mandemakers & Kalmijn, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%