Research shows that over-education has negative effects on individuals in terms of their wage and job satisfaction. In this paper, we study the intergenerational implications of over-education via childcare time. We analyze whether being over-educated affects the time mothers devote to take care of their children. We use the American Time Use Survey from 2004 to 2017. We find that over-educated mothers devote less time to primary childcare than they would do were they matched. The effect of being a college graduate mother on primary childcare time during weekdays is significantly lower when she is over-educated. Results suggest that being over-educated is not a deliberate choice prioritizing family over career
I examine educational differences in the time that American parents spend with their children, and h...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
Research shows that over-education has negative effects on individuals in terms of their wage and jo...
Research shows that parental employment and education status affect the amount of parental childcare...
Scholars have been increasingly concerned about the rise in "intensive mothering" and its implicatio...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
In order to determine the importance of parental time inputs in the intergenerational transmission o...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
How does parental education affect time in the paid workforce and time with children? Potentially, t...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
This study used survey research to gather the University of Wisconsin-Stout Child and Family Study ...
Using data from the 2003–2007 American Time Use Surveys (ATUS), we compare mothers’ (N = 6,640) time...
I examine educational differences in the time that American parents spend with their children, and h...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
Research shows that over-education has negative effects on individuals in terms of their wage and jo...
Research shows that parental employment and education status affect the amount of parental childcare...
Scholars have been increasingly concerned about the rise in "intensive mothering" and its implicatio...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
In order to determine the importance of parental time inputs in the intergenerational transmission o...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
How does parental education affect time in the paid workforce and time with children? Potentially, t...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
This study used survey research to gather the University of Wisconsin-Stout Child and Family Study ...
Using data from the 2003–2007 American Time Use Surveys (ATUS), we compare mothers’ (N = 6,640) time...
I examine educational differences in the time that American parents spend with their children, and h...
We present evidence that the cross-sectional relationship between fertility and women’s education in...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...