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Children raised by same-sex families perform better in school than children raised by a mother and a father, according to research by Deni Mazrekaj, Kristof De Witte and Sofie Cabus.

Their study, to be presented at the Royal Economic Society's annual conference at the University of Warwick in April 2019, finds that children raised by same-sex families from birth outperformed children raised by different-sex families on standardised test scores at the end of primary school. Moreover, children raised by same-sex families were 6.7% more likely to graduate from high school.

What’s unique about the study is that it analyses administrative government data that include information on 1,200 children raised by same-sex families and more than a million children raised by different-sex families in the Netherlands. These children were born between 1995 and 2005 and their educational performance could be tracked until 2017. 

The Netherlands is a particularly interesting country to study, as it is the first in the world to have legalised same-sex marriage: in 2001. In addition, the Dutch population is among the most supportive of same-sex couples.

Więcej https://www.res.org.uk/resources-page/children-raised-by-same-sex-families-excel-in-school-evidence-from-the-netherlands.html

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one of the main reasons that children raised by same-sex families perform well at school is that same-sex parents are often older, wealthier and more educated than the typical different-sex parents. Same-sex couples often have to undergo expensive fertility or adoption procedures to have a child. Therefore, they tend to be very motivated and have a high socio-economic status.


To nie jest wpływ tej samej płci rodziców, tylko po prostu takie