Working paper 9. MAR 2007
Starting school: The effect of early childhood factors on child well-being
Authors:
- Mette Deding
- Mette Lausten
- Angelo Rosenstjerne Andersen
Children, Adolescents and Families
Daycare, school and education
Children, Adolescents and Families, Daycare, school and education
Children’s well-being around the age when they start school is crucial for their future success in the educational system. Factors in the first 3 years of a child’s life matter for the child’s well-being when he or she starts school. This article analyzes the relationship between early childhood factors–such as maternal employment, family structure, and family life–and future child well-being. The analysis uses the psychosocial SDQ-scale and the number of problems experienced around starting school as measures of well-being. Results show that family factors in particular are important, while the effect of maternal employment–if any–is positive. In addition, the results differ markedly between girls and boys.
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SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd