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Assessing the Benefits of the Success Sequence for Economic Self-Sufficiency and Family Stability

Hande Inanc, Ariella Spitzer and Brian Goesling

Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research

Abstract: This report presents findings from a quantitative analysis of success sequence. Drawing on two nationally representative longitudinal surveys, it sought to analyze the associations between completion of success sequence milestones by age 30 and economic self-sufficiency and family stability outcomes when people were in their late 30s.

Keywords: Success Sequence; Economic Self-Sufficiency; Family Stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 94
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