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. Analyses of a large-scale longitudinal dataset in the U.S., and a much smaller dataset of Chinese parents and children, show …
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. Analyses of a large-scale longitudinal dataset in the U.S., and a much smaller dataset of Chinese parents and children, show …
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We use longitudinal data describing couples in Australia from 2001-12 and Germany from 2002-12 to examine how demographic events affect perceived time and financial stress. Consistent with the view of measures of stress as proxies for the Lagrangean multipliers in models of household production,...
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, time-diary data allow both recording them more accurately and the kind of disaggregation by type that is not possible with … other kinds of data. Part III deals with children's issues - the determination of time spent at home with children and its … impacts on the parents and on the children themselves. Here we have economic analyses using detailed time-diary data and …
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We use data from the 11 waves of the U.S. Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development 1991-2005, following children … family income, parents' education, race/ethnicity and gender, being better-looking raised subsequent changes in measurements … instrumenting children's looks by their mother's, and do not work through teachers' differential treatment of better …
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to preserve joint leisure, and those with higher full incomes consume more of their leisure jointly. Children reduce the …
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We use data from the 11 waves of the U.S. Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development 1991-2005, following children … family income, parents' education, race/ethnicity and gender, being better-looking raised subsequent changes in measurements … instrumenting children's looks by their mother's, and do not work through teachers' differential treatment of better …
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