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As the share of U.S. adult children living with their parents increases, it is important to understand how children who … Retirement Study (HRS) to examine the effects of boomerang children on their parents' labor market expectations and choices, as … children are associated with a small increase in their parents' subjective probability of working after age 65. However, there …
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change in household income on the young adult outcomes of the householdś children. In this research, we examine the role that … the long run outcomes for children in affected households. We find that children who are in households affected by the … mechanisms through which this exogenous increase in household income affects the long run outcomes of children - parental time …
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impact of the COVID pandemic on the mental health of school-age children in England. We focus on how the significant pandemic … induced disruptions to parental employment affected children and through what mechanisms, using unique nationally … significant and negative impact on children's mental health of around 9% of a standard deviation equivalent to around 30% of the …
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Kindern positiv vom Sozialstatus ihrer Eltern abhängt. Diese Studien offenbaren überdies, dass Kinder einkommensschwacher und … von insti tutioneller Betreuung sozio-ökonomisch benachteiligter Kinder nachweisen. Vor diesen Hintergründen wird mit … Herabsetzung des Betreuungsanspruches für bestimmte Kinder von einer Ganztags- zu einer Halbtagsbetreuung geführt. Es wird darauf …
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parents carried over to the entire family, making special groups of children worse off than others? To answer this question …Can moving to an earnings-related parental leave system influence children's wellbeing and are heterogeneous effects on … benefit amount compared to the pre-reform situation. 2-3-year-old children belonging to the reform's winners, however, improve …
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