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References for Parental employment and children’s academic achievement
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Further reading
- Goldberg, W. A., Prause, J., Lucas-Thompson, R., Himsel, A. "Maternal employment and children’s achievement in context: A meta-analysis of four decades of research" Psychological Bulletin 134:1 (2008): 77–108.
- Ruhm, C., Waldfogel, J. "Long-term effects of early childhood care and education" Nordic Economic Policy Review 1 (2012): 23–51.
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Key references
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Schildberg-Hörisch, H. "Does parental
employment affect children’s educational attainment?" Economics of
Education Review 30:6 (2011): 1456–1467. Key reference: [1]
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Cunha, F., Heckman, J. J. "The technology of
skill formation" American Economic
Review Paper and Proceedings 97:2 (2007): 31–47. Key reference: [2]
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Baum, C. L. "Does early
maternal employment harm child development? An analysis of the
potential benefits of leave taking" Journal of Labor
Economics 21:2 (2003): 409–448. Key reference: [3]
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James-Burdumy, S. "The effect of
maternal labor force participation on child development" Journal of Labor
Economics 23:1 (2005): 177–211. Key reference: [4]
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Waldfogel, J., Han, W. J., Brooks-Gunn, J. "The effects of
early maternal employment on child cognitive development" Demography 39:2 (2002): 369–392. Key reference: [5]
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Bernal, R. "The effect of
maternal employment and child care on children’s cognitive
development" International
Economic Review 49:4 (2008): 1173–1209. Key reference: [6]
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Baker, M., Milligan, K. S. "Maternity leave
and children’s cognitive and behavioral development" Journal of
Population Economics 28:2 (2015): 373–391. Key reference: [7]
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Ermisch, J., Francesconi, M. "The effect of
parental employment on child schooling" Journal of Applied
Econometrics 28:5 (2013): 796–822. Key reference: [8]
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Dustmann, C., Schönberg, U. "Expansions in
maternity leave coverage and children’s long-term
outcomes" American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 4:3 (2012): 190–224. Key reference: [9]
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Rasmussen, A. W. "Increasing the
length of parents’ birth-related leave: The effect on children’s
long-term educational outcomes" Labour
Economics 17:1 (2010): 91–100. Key reference: [10]
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Liu, Q., Skans, O. N. "The duration of
paid parental leave and children’s scholastic
performance" The B.E. Journal
of Economic Analysis & Policy 10:1 (2010). Key reference: [11]
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Carneiro, P., Løken, K. V., Salvanes, K. G. "A flying start?
Maternity leave benefits and long-run outcomes of
children" Journal of
Political Economy 123:2 (2015): 365–412. Key reference: [12]
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Hsin, A., Felfe, C. "When does time
matter? Maternal employment, children’s time with parents, and
child development" Demography 51:5 (2014): 1867–1894. Key reference: [13]
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Schildberg-Hörisch, H. "Does parental
employment affect children’s educational attainment?" Economics of
Education Review 30:6 (2011): 1456–1467.
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Additional References
- Aizer, A. "Home alone: Supervision after school and child behavior" Journal of Public Economics 88:9–10 (2004): 1835–1848.
- Bernal, R., Keane, M. P. "Quasi-structural estimation of a model of childcare choices and child cognitive ability production" Journal of Econometrics 156:1 (2010): 164–189.
- Blau, F. D., Grossberg, A. J. "Maternal labor supply and children's cognitive development" The Review of Economics and Statistics 74:3 (1992): 474–481.
- Danzer, N., Lavy, V. Parental Leave and Children’s Schooling Outcomes: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from a Large Parental Leave Reform IZA Discussion Paper No.7626, 2013.
- Washbrook, E., Ruhm, C. J., Waldfogel, J., Han, W. J. "Public policies, women’s employment after childbearing, and child well-being" The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 11:1 (2011).