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June 11, 2024

Work arrangements matter for the child penalty

New study shows mothers can work more while maintaining parenting time when given more control over work schedules

  • child penalty
  • household division of labor
  • mothers
  • work arrangements
  • Ludovica Ciasullo
  • Martina Uccioli
Research

December 23, 2020

Suddenly a stay-at-home dad?

How fathers' job loss affects time investment in the household

  • childcare
  • fathers
  • gender care gap
  • household
  • mothers
  • parents
  • unemployment
  • Astrid Pape
  • Juliane Hennecke
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

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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