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unstudied. This study is the first to analyze heterogeneous intergenerational effects of children's education on parents' mental … schooling reforms. Increasing children's education reduces parents' long-term probability of developing depression. Fathers and …
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square and two-stage least square methods find that more children can enhance elderly parents’ subjective well-being (SWB …In this paper, we test the conventional wisdom in developing countries of 'more children, more happiness' by exploiting … the cohort and provincial variations of elderly parents exposed to the one-child policy in China. Using nationally …
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compulsory schooling from five to eight years, on the developmental outcomes of children aged 36 to 59 months. We draw upon data … increase in maternal educational attainment and corresponding enhancements in children's readiness to learn. Exploring the … underlying mechanisms, we find a notable expansion in the number and variety of activities parents, especially fathers, engage in …
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This paper examines the impact of fetal exposure to air pollution on low-stakes test performance across a broad age range, with a focus on gender-specific parental responses to this negative shock. Using data from a nationally representative survey in China, we find that fetal PM2.5 exposure...
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We conduct a theoretical and empirical analysis of why children live with (or near) their parents and provide care and … that the Japanese are more likely to live with (or near) their elderly parents and/or to provide care and attention to them … that their caregiving behavior is also heavily influenced by the strength of their altruism toward their parents and social …
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acknowledged, but relatively little is known about how educational investments by parents may respond to children’s non … for differences between their children, investing more in a child who exhibits greater non-cognitive deficits, while less … associated with the narrowing of non-cognitive deficits over time for children of more educated mothers, while there is no …
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visiting, group parenting, and baby massage, to disadvantaged Irish families raises children's cognitive and socio … by gender and stronger gains for firstborns. The results also suggest that socioeconomic gaps in children's skills are … narrowed. Analyses account for small sample size, differential attrition, multiple testing, contamination, and performance bias. …
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intergeneration interaction on the parents of adult children. Chapter 1 explores the effects of grandchild care on grandparent labour … zwischen Generationen auf die Eltern erwachsener Kinder. Kapitel 1 untersucht den Einfluss von Enkelbetreuung auf das … analysiert den Effekt der Scheidung eines erwachsenen Kindes auf dessen Eltern. Die letzten beiden Kapitel gehen in eine andere …
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mothers and fathers, particularly fathers, spend more time with their children, and the variety of activities parents engage …-old children in Turkey. As the source of exogenous variation in maternal schooling, we use mothers' exposure to the 1997 education … mothers' educational attainment and a rise in children's readiness to learn. Our finding is novel because it measures …
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