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high schools based on the prospect that this would increase students' sleep and academic achievement. This paper examines … allocation. Results indicate that female students who attend schools with later start times get more sleep and score higher on … reading tests. Male students do not get more sleep when their schools start later and their test scores do not change. …
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high schools based on the prospect that this would increase students' sleep and academic achievement. This paper examines … allocation. Results indicate that female students who attend schools with later start times get more sleep and score higher on … reading tests. Male students do not get more sleep when their schools start later and their test scores do not change …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012942081
This study explores the differential impact of weather on time allocation to physical activity and sleep by children … weather conditions have little impact on children's sleep time or the time allocation of their parents. We also find …
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This paper studies the extent to which sleep duration causally affects health, cognitive and noncognitive development … over 16 years, we first document that children sleep significantly less on days with longer daylight duration, partly by … going to sleep later and waking up earlier. We then exploit variations in local daily daylight duration measured on …
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This study explores the allocation of time, particularly to sleep, among children and adolescents in response to daily … employing an individual fixed effects estimator, we uncover a significant correlation between daylight duration and sleep … patterns. Our findings reveal that days with longer daylight hours are associated with a decrease in total sleep duration …
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School-age children need 10-11 hours of sleep per night. It has been well-documented that lack of sleep leads to … diminished cognitive performance and that people who sleep less are more likely to be overweight or obese. I use data from the … American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to examine two factors that can potentially influence the amount of time children sleep: school …
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School-age children need 10-11 hours of sleep per night. It has been well-documented that lack of sleep leads to … diminished cognitive performance and that people who sleep less are more likely to be overweight or obese. I use data from the … American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to examine two factors that can potentially influence the amount of time children sleep: school …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010860712
School-age children need 10-11 hours of sleep per night. It has been well-documented that lack of sleep leads to … diminished cognitive performance and that people who sleep less are more likely to be overweight or obese. I use data from the … American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to examine two factors that can potentially influence the amount of time children sleep: school …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010751645
This paper studies the extent to which sleep duration causally affects health, cognitive and noncognitive development … over 16 years, we first document that children sleep significantly less on days with longer daylight duration, partly by … going to sleep later and waking up earlier. We then exploit variations in local daily daylight duration measured on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013342610