Early life investments in children promote skills and capabilities, and subsequently influence a variety of health, social, and economic outcomes in later life. In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in children’s time use using diary data from two waves of a nationally representative longitudinal cohort study. Children from disadvantaged households spend significantly less time reading and engaging in sport than their counterparts, and more time in unstructured activities and using media. Though gaps are relatively small at age 9, they widen considerably over time. At age 13, girls in households with low maternal education spend on average 6 minutes per day reading (95% CI 3-10) and 12 minutes per day in sport (95% CI 8-16), while girls i...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Objective: Young people's socioeconomic position and time use behaviours - including physical activi...
Using detailed and comparable time-use data of children in four low- and middle-income countries, th...
Early life investments in children promote skills and capabilities, and subsequently influence a var...
Abstract We model time allocation choices by youngsters into activities related to the acquisition ...
It is well acknowledged that early life skills have profound implications on a variety of later life...
Parental time investment decisions have been found to have important effects on child development; h...
This article examines the extent to which early childhood socioeconomic differences emerge in hypera...
We analyze a mechanism that has been disregarded in the literature on parental investment in childre...
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We study differences in parents ’ time investments in preschool girls and boys in Canada, the U.K. a...
In the first chapter, I use time use data from a longitudinal survey (covering Ethiopia, India and V...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
We investigate how household disadvantage affects the time use of 15-18 year-olds using 2003-2006 da...
87 Session: Poster Session: Children and youth IIOrganizer: International Union for the Scientific S...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Objective: Young people's socioeconomic position and time use behaviours - including physical activi...
Using detailed and comparable time-use data of children in four low- and middle-income countries, th...
Early life investments in children promote skills and capabilities, and subsequently influence a var...
Abstract We model time allocation choices by youngsters into activities related to the acquisition ...
It is well acknowledged that early life skills have profound implications on a variety of later life...
Parental time investment decisions have been found to have important effects on child development; h...
This article examines the extent to which early childhood socioeconomic differences emerge in hypera...
We analyze a mechanism that has been disregarded in the literature on parental investment in childre...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73393/1/j.1741-3737.2001.00295.x.pd
We study differences in parents ’ time investments in preschool girls and boys in Canada, the U.K. a...
In the first chapter, I use time use data from a longitudinal survey (covering Ethiopia, India and V...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
We investigate how household disadvantage affects the time use of 15-18 year-olds using 2003-2006 da...
87 Session: Poster Session: Children and youth IIOrganizer: International Union for the Scientific S...
Parental behavior is paramount to child health and skill formation, explaining a significant portion...
Objective: Young people's socioeconomic position and time use behaviours - including physical activi...
Using detailed and comparable time-use data of children in four low- and middle-income countries, th...