The paper demonstrates how Sen’s (1985) alternative approach to welfare economics can be used to shed light on the wellbeing of very young children. More specifically, we estimate versions of the three key relations from his framework using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) Survey. Our primary models provide evidence that skills are related to involvement in cognate activities with a parent, indicating a behavioural relationship between capabilities and activities which is not explicit in Sen’s original set-up, but is key to the development and happiness of young children. A second set of models indicates that the daily activities of very young children are related to household income but that in some cases the association w...
What is the actual state of child well-being today? How much are governments spending on children an...
This chapter addresses child well-being from a psychological point of view. In doing so, we need to ...
considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating ...
The paper demonstrates how Sen’s (1985) alternative approach to welfare economics can be used to she...
Maternal well-being is assumed to be associated with well-being of individual family members, optima...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...
There are strong two-way links between parent and child happiness (life satisfaction), even for ‘chi...
My topic this afternoon is the link between family income and the well-being of children. While it i...
This article examines the relationship between child poverty and children's subjective well-being on...
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on ch...
This paper investigates the association between maternal life satisfaction and the developmental fun...
This paper examines the links between household income and child subjective well-being. Previous stu...
Purpose: Research on predictors of young children’s psychosocial well-being currently relies on ...
This study investigates the extent to which family income is associated with an extensive range of c...
What is the actual state of child well-being today? How much are governments spending on children an...
This chapter addresses child well-being from a psychological point of view. In doing so, we need to ...
considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating ...
The paper demonstrates how Sen’s (1985) alternative approach to welfare economics can be used to she...
Maternal well-being is assumed to be associated with well-being of individual family members, optima...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...
There are strong two-way links between parent and child happiness (life satisfaction), even for ‘chi...
My topic this afternoon is the link between family income and the well-being of children. While it i...
This article examines the relationship between child poverty and children's subjective well-being on...
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on ch...
This paper investigates the association between maternal life satisfaction and the developmental fun...
This paper examines the links between household income and child subjective well-being. Previous stu...
Purpose: Research on predictors of young children’s psychosocial well-being currently relies on ...
This study investigates the extent to which family income is associated with an extensive range of c...
What is the actual state of child well-being today? How much are governments spending on children an...
This chapter addresses child well-being from a psychological point of view. In doing so, we need to ...
considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating ...