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May 4, 2019

Children benefit from school construction and conditional cash transfers

3rd annual workshop of IZA's Family and Gender program

  • cash transfer
  • child development
  • cognitive development
  • familiy economics
  • gender
  • school
Research

September 21, 2018

Parental leave benefits do not widen the socio-economic gap in child development

Analysis of school entrance exams in Germany

  • child development
  • Germany
  • parental leave
  • single motherhood
  • socio-economic inequality
  • C. Katharina Spieß
  • Daniel Kühnle
  • Kamila Cygan-Rehm
  • Mathias Hübener
  • Regina Riphahn
Opinion

August 22, 2017

The impact of repealing “Obamacare” on children’s academic performance

By Michael A. Leeds (Temple University and IZA) There are many reasons to feel relieved by the recent failure to […]

  • Affordable Care Act
  • child development
  • cognitive development
  • extracurricular activities
  • health care
  • Medicaid
  • Obamacare
  • Patient Protection Act
  • USA
  • Michael A. Leeds
  • Michael Lechner
Research

May 9, 2017

How personality is affected by birth order and birth spacing

The family environment is among the most important factors in the development of a child’s personality. It is evident that […]

  • birth order
  • birth spacing
  • career
  • child development
  • competition
  • education
  • family
  • parents
  • personality
  • siblings
  • Bart H.H. Golsteyn
  • Björn Öckert
  • Cécile A. J. Magnée
  • Erik Grönqvist
  • Jason M. Fletcher
  • Sandra E. Black
  • Stefanie Schurer
Research

August 23, 2016

Well-being effects vary for formal and informal childcare

All parents are faced with the difficult decision of how to organize childcare. Parents preferring to return to the labor […]

  • caretaking
  • child development
  • childcare
  • cognitive development
  • daycare
  • depression
  • education
  • formal childcare
  • grandparents
  • IQ
  • mothering
  • mothers
  • parents
  • Almudena Sevilla
  • Andrea Ichino
  • Giorgio Brunello
  • Giulio Zanella
  • J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal
  • Lorenzo Rocco
  • Margherita Fort
Research

December 28, 2015

Subsidized high-quality early care improves child development especially among children in low-income families

Human development starts early, and neuroscientists point to the first three years of brain development as especially consequential. Foundations for […]

  • brain development
  • child care
  • child development
  • education
  • infant health
  • Infant Health and Development Program
  • IQ
  • maternal care
  • Sojourner
  • Aaron J. Sojourner
  • Christine W. Haynes
  • Donna Spiker
  • Greg J. Duncan
  • Juan Chaparro
  • Ruth T. Gross

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