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satisfaction of females who have a child younger than 12 years old is lower than that of females with no children. (2) The greater … the marginal effect of child’s age on the life satisfaction, the more developed a nation’s economic condition. …
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satisfaction of males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the life satisfaction of females with a young … child is lower than that of females who do not have a child. This result holds for countries at different development stages … developed the country, the greater this difference becomes. -- Life satisfaction ; child ; East Asian countries ; Ordered probit …
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This paper considers the question posed by popular media, do women like doing child care more than men? Using … differences in how men and women who have done some child caregiving on the previous day feel when engaged in a set of common … daily activities. We find that both men and women enjoy their time in child caregiving, men as much, or even more so, than …
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having grandchildren on the happiness of grandparents varies with the gender of their (own) single child. In line with our … grandmothers. In contrast, grandfathers' changes in happiness do not depend on their own child's gender. This result is explained … by the fact that grandmothers are more likely to be involved in child-rearing when their daughter has a child …
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having grandchildren on the happiness of grandparents varies with the gender of their (own) single child. In line with our … grandmothers. In contrast, grandfathers' changes in happiness do not depend on their own child's gender. This result is explained … by the fact that grandmothers are more likely to be involved in child-rearing when their daughter has a child. …
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existence of son preference among fathers in the U.S. by estimating the effect of child gender on the fathers' subjective well … daughters only. In families with only one child, fathers report no difference in subjective well-being when spending time with a … son versus with a daughter. By further stratifying this sample of fathers by child's age of three, we continue to find no …
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existence of son preference among fathers in the U.S. by estimating the effect of child gender on the fathers' subjective well … daughters only. In families with only one child, fathers report no difference in subjective well-being when spending time with a … son versus with a daughter. By further stratifying this sample of fathers by child's age of three, we continue to find no …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014264205
This paper studies the long-term impact of a paid parental leave reform in former East Germany in 1986 on maternal physical and mental health and subjective well-being. The reform extended paid leave for first-time mothers by six months to a maximum of twelve months. I use representative survey...
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This paper studies the long-term impact of a paid parental leave reform in former East Germany in 1986 on maternal physical and mental health and subjective well-being. The reform extended paid leave for first-time mothers by six months to a maximum of twelve months. I use representative survey...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014259688
Earmarked paternity leave has been introduced in an attempt to increase fathers’ involvement in child rearing and to …
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