Academic Achievement of Children in Same Sex and Different-Sex-Parented Families
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive analysis of academic achievement among children in same-sex and different-sex-parented families in this 41-minute lecture from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the controversial topic of same-sex parenting, examining public opinion and research findings. Gain insights into the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of same-sex couples, and understand the cultural and institutional challenges they face in Australia. Learn about Dr. Jan Kabátek's groundbreaking study, which provides the most thorough analysis of academic achievement in same-sex-parented children to date. Investigate the Dutch administrative data, American studies, and international comparisons. Discuss the factors driving better outcomes and why these findings may differ from previous US studies. Consider the implications for the Australian context and legislative system. Conclude with a Q&A session to address lingering questions and concerns.
Syllabus
Introduction
Australian Postal Survey
Debates
Problems with samesex studies
State of the literature
Dutch administrative data
American studies
Institutional context
Data
Sample
Analysis
Results
Heterogeneity
Late life outcomes
What drives the better outcomes
Why do our findings differ from the findings of the Big US Studies
Should we extrapolate our findings to the Australian context
International comparison
Australian legislative system
Questions
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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