Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants and children of native-born parents is scarce. The current study tries to address this scarcity by examining the effects of daily parent–child reading activities on the German vocabulary knowledge of children with (n = 531) and without migration background (n = 499) between the ages of three to five. Using propensity score matching (PSM), determinants of reading aloud daily to children are analyzed in the first step. Native parents are found to be more likely to read aloud daily to their children. Parents’ education, cultural capital and a high frequency of engaging parenting practices also predict the frequency of parent–child reading. Factor...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
Research on the effect of parental human capital on children’s human capital is complicated by the e...
Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants a...
Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants a...
When bilingual children enter formal reading education, host language proficiency becomes increasing...
A vast array of studies has demonstrated that stimulating activities within the family (e.g., readin...
A vast array of studies has demonstrated that stimulating activities within the family (e.g., readin...
The present study addressed important gaps in the research literature on bilingual development by ex...
Drawing on two unique German datasets, we explore the possible short- and long-term effects that rea...
Children of immigrants often enter school with lower language skills than children of native-born pa...
A lot of research has been devoted to explaining immigrants’ acquisition of the language of the rece...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
Research on the effect of parental human capital on children’s human capital is complicated by the e...
Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants a...
Literature that examines possible heterogeneous effects of reading aloud to children of immigrants a...
When bilingual children enter formal reading education, host language proficiency becomes increasing...
A vast array of studies has demonstrated that stimulating activities within the family (e.g., readin...
A vast array of studies has demonstrated that stimulating activities within the family (e.g., readin...
The present study addressed important gaps in the research literature on bilingual development by ex...
Drawing on two unique German datasets, we explore the possible short- and long-term effects that rea...
Children of immigrants often enter school with lower language skills than children of native-born pa...
A lot of research has been devoted to explaining immigrants’ acquisition of the language of the rece...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
Research on the effect of parental human capital on children’s human capital is complicated by the e...