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Austrian researchers analysed data from 355,100 children born in Austria between 1976 and 1987 .
13.5% of those children experienced parental divorce before their 18th birthday.
Boys whose parents had divorced had lower educational attainment, worse labour market outcomes.
Girls were more likely to have children at an early age (especially in their teens).
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