Working paper 28. MAY 2007
Parental Investments in Children
Authors:
- Jens Bonke
- Gösta Esping-Andersen
Labour Market
The Social Sector
Children, Adolescents and Families
Daycare, school and education
Labour Market, The Social Sector, Children, Adolescents and Families, Daycare, school and education
This study examines parental time investment in their children, distinguishing between developmental and non-developmental care. Our analyses centre on three influential determinants: educational background, marital homogamy, and spouses’ relative bargaining power. We find that the emphasis on quality care time is correlated with parents’ education, and that marital homogamy reduces couple specialization, but only among the highly educated. In line with earlier research, we identify gendered parental behaviour. The presence of boys is an important condition for fathers’ time dedication, but primarily among lower educated fathers. To the extent that parental stimulation is decisive for child outcomes, our findings suggest the persistence of important inequalities. This emerges through our special attention to behavioural differences across the educational distribution among households.
Authors
- Jens BonkeGösta Esping-Andersen
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SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd