The paper demonstrates how Sen’s (Commodities and capabilities. Amsterdam, North-Holland, 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 (SOEP) 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 ho...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
In this paper we analyse the association between maternal well-being and child development at differ...
There has been a growing interest among academics, policy makers and practitioners in the subjective...
The paper demonstrates how Sen’s (Commodities and capabilities. Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1985) alte...
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on ch...
In order to understand what makes children happy, it is important to hear what children have to say ...
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...
The Good Childhood Report 2014 is the third in a series of annual reports published by The Children'...
Purpose: Research on predictors of young children’s psychosocial well-being currently relies on ...
If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we cannot know wh...
There is a growing research and policy interest in the topic of subjective well-being (SWB), includi...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting 'well-being' are central to realisation of children's rights. Y...
This piece of research explored young children’s (3-8 years) interpretation and understanding of wel...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
In this paper we analyse the association between maternal well-being and child development at differ...
There has been a growing interest among academics, policy makers and practitioners in the subjective...
The paper demonstrates how Sen’s (Commodities and capabilities. Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1985) alte...
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on ch...
In order to understand what makes children happy, it is important to hear what children have to say ...
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...
The Good Childhood Report 2014 is the third in a series of annual reports published by The Children'...
Purpose: Research on predictors of young children’s psychosocial well-being currently relies on ...
If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we cannot know wh...
There is a growing research and policy interest in the topic of subjective well-being (SWB), includi...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting 'well-being' are central to realisation of children's rights. Y...
This piece of research explored young children’s (3-8 years) interpretation and understanding of wel...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
In this paper we analyse the association between maternal well-being and child development at differ...
There has been a growing interest among academics, policy makers and practitioners in the subjective...