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Title: Wealthy Kids Are More Affected by Divorce Than Poor Kids
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1. Luscombe, Belinda
Wealthy Kids Are More Affected by Divorce Than Poor Kids
Time, September 10, 2014.
Also: http://time.com/3311733/divorce-wealthy-families-georgetown/
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79
Publisher: Time Inc.
Keyword(s): Behavior Problems Index (BPI); Children; Children, Behavioral Development; Divorce; Family Income; Family Structure; Socioeconomic Status (SES)

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Children of wealthy families that come apart have a bigger spike in behavior problems than children of poor families who experience the same thing. But wealthier children benefit more from being incorporated into stepfamilies than poorer children do. [News media article based on Ryan, Rebecca M., Amy Claessens and Anna J. Markowitz. "Associations Between Family Structure Change and Child Behavior Problems: The Moderating Effect of Family Income." Child Development 86,1 (January/February 2015): 112-127]
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Luscombe, Belinda. "Wealthy Kids Are More Affected by Divorce Than Poor Kids." Time, September 10, 2014.