This report summarizes the most recent empirical research on the effects of non - parental and household time investments on child development. The results from the studies considering non - parental child care policies are presented taking into account the timing of the intervention. The majority of large - scale policies providing non - parental child care have positive effects on children's cognitive outcomes, both in the short and in the medium run. Early childhood policies can have long lasting effects on adult outcomes, al so boosting the development of noncognitive skills. The empirical results of the litera ture assessing the effects of time and income investments within the household show that while maternal time is crucial for chi...
This dissertation consists of three chapters which examine family-friendly reforms, child planning o...
We estimate the effects of center-based care on parenting activities with children using data from t...
Many social scientists hypothesize that the time mothers spend with their children is crucial for ch...
In the last few years a growing number of economists and psychologists have focused on the ways pare...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
This paper analyzes the most recent empirical research on social investments in children's human cap...
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...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal time allocation between work, child care, and leisure an...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the most recent empirical research on social investments in children’s...
We investigate the time investment in cognitive and non-cognitive childcare activities by parents wi...
Using large longitudinal survey data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, this paper estimates the e...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...
Exploiting a rich panel data child survey merged with administrative records along with a pseudo-exp...
This dissertation consists of three chapters which examine family-friendly reforms, child planning o...
We estimate the effects of center-based care on parenting activities with children using data from t...
Many social scientists hypothesize that the time mothers spend with their children is crucial for ch...
In the last few years a growing number of economists and psychologists have focused on the ways pare...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal and non-parental time on a child's cognitive development...
This paper analyzes the most recent empirical research on social investments in children's human cap...
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...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal time allocation between work, child care, and leisure an...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the most recent empirical research on social investments in children’s...
We investigate the time investment in cognitive and non-cognitive childcare activities by parents wi...
Using large longitudinal survey data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, this paper estimates the e...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...
Exploiting a rich panel data child survey merged with administrative records along with a pseudo-exp...
This dissertation consists of three chapters which examine family-friendly reforms, child planning o...
We estimate the effects of center-based care on parenting activities with children using data from t...
Many social scientists hypothesize that the time mothers spend with their children is crucial for ch...