Children raised in intact families with mothers who graduated college were more likely to graduate college themselves than children raised by either mothers who didn’t graduate college or children raised in intact families. The worst-off were children from non-intact families whose mothers were not college graduates: these children had the lowest college graduation rates.
Children raised in intact families with mothers who graduated college were more likely to graduate college themselves than children raised by either mothers who didn’t graduate college or children raised in intact families. The worst-off were children from non-intact families whose mothers were not college graduates: these children had the lowest college graduation rates.