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An economic theory of young people's decision to live apart from parents is presented and used to structure econometric …
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for gender gaps in parental investments: differences in beliefs between fathers and mothers of young children. By … parents – to 2.2σ – when mothers report both inputs. We then show that fathers are significantly less likely to believe in the …
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Adolescents with higher parental supervision are associated with lower participation in health risk behaviors. Using weekly hour measurements of supervision derived from time diaries, I confirm this general negative relationship with a sample of 10 to 25 years old from the PSID-CDS and PSID-TA....
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This article highlights some of the common legal issues and vulnerabilities that arise for parents who are teenagers …
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illustrating interpersonal communications (parent-child interactions) between children and parents in the development of consumer … of children have yielded a remarkable set of findings. The main aim of this article is to review all these findings and … evaluate what we know about children’s growth as consumers in different families with varying communication patterns including …
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This paper investigates whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves more likely to join a union. We find that young people with unionized fathers are twice as likely to be unionized as those with non-union fathers; this rises to three times higher for those whose fathers...
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. Data from 135 couples and their children show that father's risk aversion is negatively associated with school attendance …
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The early development of non-cognitive skills has longlasting benefits for children's sub- sequent educational … attainment and wages. Drawing on a rich, nationally representative longitudinal sample of young children in Ireland, we present …-parental care. This is equivalent to 44% of the difference in externalising behaviour between children with a mother with …
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