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December 23, 2024

Improving day care access for disadvantaged families

Centralized systems and affirmative action policies enhance equity but pose challenges in segregation and funding

  • affirmative action
  • childcare
  • segregation
  • Minyoung Rho
  • Olivier De Groote
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

June 17, 2019

New moms are healthier when dads can stay home

Swedish reform gave fathers more flexibility in taking days off

  • child care
  • maternal health
  • mental health
  • paid maternity leave
  • paternity leave
  • physical health
  • spillover effects
  • workplace flexibility
  • Maya Rossin-Slater
  • Petra Persson
Research

May 12, 2019

Discrimination in hiring based on presence of children or perceived “risk” of pregnancy

Married, childless women applying to part-time jobs have the lowest callback rates

  • childcare
  • discrimination
  • female labor force participation
  • fertility
  • gender
  • hiring
  • job application
  • Ana Fernandes
  • Doris Weichselbaumer
  • Sascha O. Becker
Research

October 27, 2017

Fertility and the digital divide: More flexibility, more children?

The rapid diffusion of the Internet, and in particular of high-speed, broadband Internet, has characterized the life-changing digital revolution that […]

  • broadband internet
  • digitalization
  • fertility
  • fertility digital divide
  • fertility rate
  • Internet
  • work-family balance
  • work-life balance
  • Francesco C. Billari
  • Luca Stella
  • Oliver Falck
  • Osea Giuntella
  • Robert Gold
  • Stephan Heblich
Research

February 6, 2015

The stress cost of children: Time matters more than money

Stress can be viewed as reflecting the limits on time and money that life imposes. Numerous studies have measured the […]

  • birth
  • child care
  • children
  • costs
  • financial costs
  • mother
  • parents
  • stress
  • time
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
  • Hielke Buddelmeyer
  • Mark Wooden
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

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