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, relatively little research has addressed the role of CS on outcomes for the children concerned. There are good reasons for … thinking that CS could leverage better outcomes than other forms of income support and, using a sample of dependent children in …
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We analyze the impact on schooling outcomes of growing up in a family headed by a single mother. Growing up in a non-intact family in Germany is associated with worse outcomes in models that do not control for possible correlations between common unobserved determinants of family structure and...
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are evolving to encourage both parents to maintain contact with their children following parental separation/divorce …A substantial and growing fraction of children across Europe and the US live in single parent households. Law practices … the distance between non-residential parents and their children to proxy for contact, and measuring educational …
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We analyze the impact on schooling outcomes of growing up in a family headed by a single mother. Growing up in a non-intact family in Germany is associated with worse outcomes in models that do not control for possible correlations between common unobserved determinants of family structure and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012783574
are evolving to encourage both parents to maintain contact with their children following parental separation/divorce …A substantial and growing fraction of children across Europe and the US live in single parent households. Law practices … the distance between non-residential parents and their children to proxy for contact, and measuring educational …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009656608
regarding the quantity and quality of parental time investment on the skill formation of their children. Traditional models of … children vis-à-vis home production. This paper finds that, similarly to higher-income countries, there is a positive education … better care for their children, thus increasing the socioeconomic gap. …
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children equally. In this paper we provide a potential way to reconcile these mixed findings using twins data from China and … first demonstrate that parents tend to invest similar amount of resources in the children during their childhood. By … parents tend to compensate or reinforce income inequality between the children through inter vivos transfers. Exploring …
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, relatively little research has addressed the role of CS on outcomes for the children concerned. There are good reasons for … thinking that CS could leverage better outcomes than other forms of income support and, using a sample of dependent children in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014207399
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subject of empirical ambiguity in Australian studies. We contribute to this debate by examining the relationship between maternal employment decisions and child care costs using the HILDA (Household...
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various grandparents to invest in children? The second is differing reproductive prospects of sons versus daughters: when are …
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