Wealth of children from single-parent families: Low levels and high inequality in Germany

Author:

Lersch Philipp M1ORCID,Grabka Markus M2,Rüß Kilian3,Schröder Carsten4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; DIW Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2. DIW Berlin, Berlin, Germany

3. Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany

4. DIW Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Families’ economic wealth is a resource that can provide children with crucial advantages early in their lives. Prior research identified substantial variation of wealth levels between different family types with children from single-parent families being most disadvantaged. The causes of this disadvantage, how much the disadvantage varies between children and how the non-resident parents’ wealth may potentially reduce the disadvantage remain unclear. To address these research gaps, we use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (2002–17) to examine the level of and inequality in wealth for children from single-parent families using recentred influence function regression and decomposition analysis. We replicate earlier findings of a large wealth disadvantage for children in single-parent families. We find that the wealth disadvantage can be mainly explained with compositional differences in household income and employment characteristics. Beyond level differences, inequality between children from single-parent families is higher than for other family types and this inequality can only partly be explained by observed demographic and socio-economic characteristics. When considering the wealth of non-resident parents, the wealth disadvantage of children in single-parent families is reduced but remains substantial. JEL-codes: D31, D1, J1

Funder

Support Network for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,General Social Sciences

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