Joseph D. Wolfe
wolfesociology.bsky.social
Joseph D. Wolfe
@wolfesociology.bsky.social
I study how social context and age interact to influence behavior and health. Associate prof at UAB.edu (views/opinions my own). For more info, see my website: WolfeSociology.com
To download our paper: doi.org/10.1086/729819

If you run into a paywall, then you can find a preprint at SocArXiv: osf.io/preprints/so... (6/6)
University of Chicago Press Journals: Cookie absent
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Our findings confirm that midcentury social changes fundamentally altered the opportunity costs of adolescent motherhood. (5/6)
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The educational costs of adolescent childbearing, as well as heterogeneity in those costs, grew the most for women born 1980-84 with a low propensity for having a teen birth. (4/6)
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We extend advances in causal inference to detect group differences in heterogeneity and apply our approach to 4 cohorts of women who entered adolescence before, during, and after major economic, demographic, and cultural changes in the 20th century. (3/6)
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Recent studies find evidence of heterogeneity in the effects of adolescent childbearing on schooling, but they don't say much about when this heterogeneity may have emerged for women. (2/6)
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