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July 25, 2022

Children benefit from longer parental leave

Study from Denmark shows positive effects on socio-emotional skills and well-being

  • adolescence
  • early childhood
  • parental leave
  • personality
  • skill formation
  • socio-emotional skills
  • well-being
  • Cecilie Marie Løchte Jørgensen
  • Ida Lykke Kristiansen
  • Mikkel Aagaard Houmark
  • Miriam Gensowski
Research

November 21, 2019

Tobacco control strategies that work

New findings on the effectiveness of smoking bans, sales restrictions and pictorial warnings

  • children
  • health
  • public health interventions
  • smoking ban
  • teenage smoking
  • tobacco control
  • Alois Stutzer
  • Armando N. Meier
  • Brandy Lipton
  • Daniel Kühnle
  • Dhaval M. Dave
  • Kerry Anne McGeary
  • Reto Odermatt
  • Timothy Roeper
Research

June 25, 2019

Expansion of paid parental leave may work against intended goals

Study from France analyzes the effects on household specialization and children's well-being

  • family
  • gender gap
  • household
  • maternity
  • parental leave
  • paternity
  • well-being
  • Serena Canaan
Research

June 12, 2019

Breaking the cycle of poverty through education

Canada’s Pathway to Education program improved long-term outcomes of students from poor neighborhoods

  • disadvantaged
  • lifetime outcomes
  • poverty
  • social assistance
  • student support program
  • youth
  • Adam M. Lavecchia
  • Philip Oreopoulos
  • Robert S. Brown
Research

October 24, 2017

Teenage daughters as a risk factor for divorce

Sullen exchanges, inexplicable silences and broken curfews can be part of life for parents of teenagers, but could this period […]

  • boys
  • children
  • divorce
  • family
  • gender roles
  • girls
  • marriage
  • Netherlands
  • parents
  • Amar Hamoudi
  • David C. Ribar
  • Elizabeth O. Ananat
  • Enrico Moretti
  • Francine D. Blau
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Guy Michaels
  • H. Corman
  • Jan Kabátek
  • Jason Cook
  • Jenna Nobles
  • K. Noonan
  • Lawrence M. Kahn
  • Miriam Larson-Koester
  • NE Reichman
  • Peter Brummund
  • Shelly Lundberg
Research

July 7, 2017

Public health in utero: How external factors influence birth outcomes

By Jeanna Canapari (Yale University) In the study of birth outcomes, going to extremes is not always necessary. While intense […]

  • birth outcomes
  • China
  • environment
  • fetal development
  • health
  • nutrition
  • prenatal care
  • Ramadan
  • Jeanna Canapari
  • Xi Chen
  • Xiaobo Zhang
Research

November 18, 2014

Is formal care as good as the support of loving grandparents?

Since early childcare plays an important role in the development of cognitive skills, it partially determines success later in life. […]

  • ability
  • baby
  • childcare
  • cognitive skills
  • education
  • formal care
  • grandparents
  • parents
  • UK
  • Chiara D. Pronzato
  • Daniela Del Boca
  • Daniela Piazzalunga
Research

November 6, 2014

Which kids are born in a crisis? Evidence from the fall of the Berlin Wall

By Arnaud Chevalier and Olivier Marie Do individuals born at different points of the economic cycle have different outcomes, and […]

  • arrest rates
  • Berlin Wall
  • children
  • criminal activity
  • East Germany
  • economic uncertainty
  • educational attainment
  • fertility
  • kids
  • mothers
  • parental selection
  • parenting
  • risk-taking
  • Arnaud Chevalier
  • Christoph Conrad
  • Michael Lechner
  • Olivier Marie
  • Welf Werner

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