A Sevilla, S Smith - Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2020 - academic.oup.com
The nature and scale of the shocks to the demand for, and the supply of, home childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic provide a unique opportunity to increase our understanding …
This paper combines novel data on the time use, home‐learning practices and economic circumstances of families with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown with pre‐lockdown …
Historic increases in income inequality have coincided with widening class divides in parental investments of money and time in children. These widening class gaps are …
Objective This study provides the first systematic account of how father–child time (in total and across activity types) relates to children's cognitive development as well as examining …
Women's 1 lifelong health and nutrition status is intricately related to their reproductive history, including the number and spacing of their pregnancies and births, and for how long …
There are a large number of Australian children and young people who are vulnerable to adverse effects on their educational outcomes, nutrition, physical movement, social, and …
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We propose a household production function approach to human development that explicitly considers the role of parenting style in child rearing. Specifically, parenting style is modeled …
In the current study, we conduct an exploratory study on children's emotional and physical health in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The direct and interactive effects of parental …