This article investigates inequality in parental spending on young children over the period from 1972 to 2010. I find increased spending among parents at the top of the income distribution but little change among parents at the bottom of the income distribution. The gap in spending is equally attributable to increased spending on center-based care for preschool-age children and spending on enrichment goods and activities. The article examines potential causes of increased spending, including income, parental education, and wife’s work status, using decomposition analysis. Results indicate that higher incomes are the largest cause of the increased gap in spending but that increases in wife’s earnings, college completion, and wife’s work hour...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
Numerous studies show large differences between economically advantaged and disadvantaged parents in...
This article analyzes the mechanisms through which parents’ and children’s education are linked. It ...
anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments. From 1975 to 2005, the variance in incomes of Ameri...
Children face very different chances of getting ahead in life depending on the circumstances of thei...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This article examines the link between wealth inequality and families’ financial investment, saving,...
From 1975 to 2005, income inequality amongAmerican families with children increased by two-thirds, a...
Parents face a number of decisions that involve a trade-off between the amount of time and money the...
One consequence of the rise in inequality witnessed over the past 40 years is its potentially negati...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
Numerous studies show large differences between economically advantaged and disadvantaged parents in...
This article analyzes the mechanisms through which parents’ and children’s education are linked. It ...
anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments. From 1975 to 2005, the variance in incomes of Ameri...
Children face very different chances of getting ahead in life depending on the circumstances of thei...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This article examines the link between wealth inequality and families’ financial investment, saving,...
From 1975 to 2005, income inequality amongAmerican families with children increased by two-thirds, a...
Parents face a number of decisions that involve a trade-off between the amount of time and money the...
One consequence of the rise in inequality witnessed over the past 40 years is its potentially negati...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...