This paper is the first that analyzes the relation between maternal work hours and the cognitive outcomes of young school-going children. When children attend school, the potential time working mothers miss out with their children, is smaller than when children do not yet attend school. At the same time, working might benefit children through, for example, greater family income. Our study is highly relevant for public policy as in most countries maternal employment rates rise when children enter school. We find no negative relation between maternal working hours and child outcomes as is often found for pre-school aged children. Instead, we find that children’s sorting test score is higher when their mothers work part-time (girls) or full-ti...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
Many social scientists hypothesize that the time mothers spend with their children is crucial for ch...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...
This paper is the first that analyzes the relation between maternal work hours and the cognitive out...
This paper analyses the relation between maternal work hours and the cognitive development of young ...
As female labor force participation increases globally, the relationship between maternal em- ployme...
Background: Although substantial evidence suggests that maternal work hours may have a negative effe...
In order to determine the importance of parental time inputs in the intergenerational transmission o...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
As the United States continues to move toward a 24/7 global economy, there is an increasing demand f...
Please do not quote without permission All comments are welcome Despite the theoretical importance m...
Despite the theoretical importance mother’s time with children plays in the literature on children’s...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
Many social scientists hypothesize that the time mothers spend with their children is crucial for ch...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...
This paper is the first that analyzes the relation between maternal work hours and the cognitive out...
This paper analyses the relation between maternal work hours and the cognitive development of young ...
As female labor force participation increases globally, the relationship between maternal em- ployme...
Background: Although substantial evidence suggests that maternal work hours may have a negative effe...
In order to determine the importance of parental time inputs in the intergenerational transmission o...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitiv...
As the United States continues to move toward a 24/7 global economy, there is an increasing demand f...
Please do not quote without permission All comments are welcome Despite the theoretical importance m...
Despite the theoretical importance mother’s time with children plays in the literature on children’s...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
Many social scientists hypothesize that the time mothers spend with their children is crucial for ch...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...