This study uses time diary data from the 2003 American Time Use Survey and the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2000 to examine the time that single, cohabiting, and married parents devote to caring for their children. Time spent in market work, in child care as a primary activity, and in child care as a passive activity are jointly modeled using a correlated, censored regression model. Separate estimates are provided by gender, by country, and by weekend/weekday day. We find no evidence that these time allocation decisions differ for cohabiting and married parents, but there is evidence that single persons allocate time differently - as might be expected, given different household time constraints. In the U.S. single fathers spend significan...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...
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...
Using detailed time diaries of a 1981 national sample of 226 married couples with children, we analy...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
Time inputs to children are measured using data from the recent Time Use Survey conducted by the Uni...
We argue that previous research on time devoted to child care has devoted insufficient attention to ...
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"In many scientific studies and political discussions the trade-off between parent's (especially mot...
Gender inequality of childcare provision is regarded as one of the main barriers to women’s labour-m...
Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone a...
Qualitative and quantitative research has suggested that married couples handle the increasing deman...
This paper investigates the effect of parental separation on children’s allocation of their time and...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...
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...
Using detailed time diaries of a 1981 national sample of 226 married couples with children, we analy...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
Time inputs to children are measured using data from the recent Time Use Survey conducted by the Uni...
We argue that previous research on time devoted to child care has devoted insufficient attention to ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73550/1/j.1741-3737.2001.00136.x.pd
"In many scientific studies and political discussions the trade-off between parent's (especially mot...
Gender inequality of childcare provision is regarded as one of the main barriers to women’s labour-m...
Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone a...
Qualitative and quantitative research has suggested that married couples handle the increasing deman...
This paper investigates the effect of parental separation on children’s allocation of their time and...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...