• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Living in Single-Parent Households: An Investigation of the Same-Sex Hypothesis
  • Contributor: Powell, Brian; Downey, Douglas B.
  • imprint: American Sociological Association, 1997
  • Published in: American Sociological Review
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0003-1224
  • Keywords: Children, Gender and Childrearing
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  • Description: <p>We examine the social scientific evidence regarding one question increasingly addressed in legal scholarship and in custody cases: Are children who live with their same-sex parent in a better situation than their peers who live with an opposite-sex parent? After evaluating the current research on the same-sex hypothesis, we extend this literature by analyzing three data sets (National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, High School and Beyond, and the General Social Survey). We focus on a broader array of socioemotional, academic, and personality variables than those previously studied to explore the implications of same-sex parenting on adolescence and adulthood. We find virtually no evidence of a benefit from living with a same-sex parent. This study represents the most complete test to date of, and rebuttal to, the same-sex argument.</p>