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We study the relationship between a key early intervention policy designed to support families with children up to the … age of four and the rate at which children are taken into social care. The gradual build-up of over 3,600 Sure Start … Children's Centres (SSCC), operated by Local Authorities across England, created large spatial and cohort variation in the …
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We study the relationship between a key early intervention policy designed to support families with children up to the … age of four and the rate at which children are taken into social care. The gradual build-up of over 3,600 Sure Start … Children's Centres (SSCC), operated by Local Authorities across England, created large spatial and cohort variation in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012197643
We investigate the impact of childcare provision on cases of child maltreatment. For identification, we exploit a governmental reform introducing mandatory early childcare in Germany that generated large temporal and spatial variation in childcare coverage at the county-level. Using high-quality...
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work flexibility on parental time with children. The analysis unambiguously shows that it allows parents to spend about 30 … percent more time with their children. The results can be generalized to Germany as a whole. It can be concluded that temporal …
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children. Using data from a large panel survey of Polish households carried out in 2013 and 2014 (Determinants of Educational … amount of time parents spend with their children reading, playing or teaching them new things. We account for employment … time' devoted to children. We show that these are parental human and cultural capital and their values that are primary …
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We show that sleep deprivation exerts strong negative effects on mothers' labour market performance. To isolate exogenous variations in maternal sleep, we exploit unique variations in child sleep disruption using a UK panel dataset that follows mother-child pairs through time. We find that...
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additional children in the household has a larger effect on caregiving time for standard time workers than nonstandard workers …
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This study examines how the Covid-19 pandemic-induced shift towards remote work has influenced parents' allocation of non-market and market work. Utilizing a probabilitybased panel survey and comprehensive administrative records from the Netherlands covering the years 2014 to 2021, we...
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fathers' involvement. We exploit quasi-experimental variation in the regional availability of childcare for children under …-in-differences models and confirm that children enter childcare significantly earlier. Fathers become more likely to take paternity leave …
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Based on panel data from 1997 to 2018, we investigate the socioeconomic preconditions and economic consequences of 'shared parenting (SP)' forms in Germany. Referring to the post-separation year, we build SP groups from information on child residence and fathers' childcare hours during a regular...
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