We study the interplay of preferences and market productivities on parenting, and show the preferences, when identified, provide a better explanation of caring decisions than has, so far, been demonstrated in the literature. We qualify the standard finding the parental education in a key determinant of care by showing important interaction effects with marital homogamy. We find that homogamy has opposite effects on child care and couple specialization for high and low educated parents. Identification has been made possible by a unique couple-based time diary study for Denmar
This paper studies the relationship of parental resources to the marital transitions of children. It...
This study examined the relationship between child, respondent, parent/guardian, and household chara...
This study examines what parents consider when choosing child care and how\ud their level of satisfa...
We study the interplay of preferences and market productivities on parenting, and show the preferenc...
This study examines parental time investment in their children, distinguishing between developmental...
This study examines parental time investment in their children. To explain variations in both develo...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...
As women approach parity with men in their representation in the U.S. labor force, child care has be...
Parental time with children increases with the education of both the mother and the father. As the e...
This study used the theory of human values to explore parents’ involvement with their children. The ...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the relationship among parental child care sel...
A convenience sample of 76 gay male-parented families whose children entered the family after the co...
Since both parents are related to their shared offspring but are unrelated to each other, both benef...
We construct a theory of intergenerational preference transmission that rationalizes the choice betw...
We develop a theory of intergenerational transmission of preferences that rationalizes the choice be...
This paper studies the relationship of parental resources to the marital transitions of children. It...
This study examined the relationship between child, respondent, parent/guardian, and household chara...
This study examines what parents consider when choosing child care and how\ud their level of satisfa...
We study the interplay of preferences and market productivities on parenting, and show the preferenc...
This study examines parental time investment in their children, distinguishing between developmental...
This study examines parental time investment in their children. To explain variations in both develo...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...
As women approach parity with men in their representation in the U.S. labor force, child care has be...
Parental time with children increases with the education of both the mother and the father. As the e...
This study used the theory of human values to explore parents’ involvement with their children. The ...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the relationship among parental child care sel...
A convenience sample of 76 gay male-parented families whose children entered the family after the co...
Since both parents are related to their shared offspring but are unrelated to each other, both benef...
We construct a theory of intergenerational preference transmission that rationalizes the choice betw...
We develop a theory of intergenerational transmission of preferences that rationalizes the choice be...
This paper studies the relationship of parental resources to the marital transitions of children. It...
This study examined the relationship between child, respondent, parent/guardian, and household chara...
This study examines what parents consider when choosing child care and how\ud their level of satisfa...