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amount of time parents spend with their children reading, playing or teaching them new things. We account for employment … status of parents, their socio-economic status and social and cultural norms they share. Our results show that employment … status of parents and their working time arrangements are not statistically significant for the amount of parental 'quality …
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's cognitive and educational attainment is not obvious: on the one hand, children may benefit from higher levels of family income …, on the other hand, parental employment reduces the amount of time parents spend with their children. …
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This paper investigates parental time investment in children prior to formal schooling as a source of intergenerational income persistence in the U.S. I develop a dynamic general equilibrium model where lifetime income endogenously persists across generations through multiple channels. My model...
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associated to less time on “developmental” family and educational activities, and with more time spent watching television and … doing electronic activities without parents, two potentially “risky” activities in developmental terms. These associations … active on evening work during the week disproportionately participate in educational and family activities, reflecting partly …
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provides empirical evidence that parental time investments, defined as the amount of time parents spend participating in …
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amount of time parents spend with their children reading, playing or teaching them new things. We account for employment … status of parents, their socio-economic status and social and cultural norms they share. Our results show that employment … status of parents and their working time arrangements are not statistically significant for the amount of parental 'quality …
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This paper constructs a quantitative model of intergenerational mobility in which lifetime income mobility is shaped by various channels including parental time investments in children. The calibrated model delivers positive educational gradients in parental time investment, as observed in the...
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