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parents, implying that the return to work is low for many mothers. Working parents of school-age children also face …
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Qualitative research suggests that economically disadvantaged fathers experience considerable stress due to difficulty fulfilling the breadwinning ideal and workplace inflexibility that ignores their childcare responsibility. Yet, quantitative research on how employment and work-family conflict...
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In response to rise of incarceration, there is a burgeoning literature examining the consequences of incarceration on families. Research has suggested that incarceration negatively impacts the well-being of partners connected to men with an incarceration history. However, research examining the...
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This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, including a number of policy instruments such as the tax treatment of second earners (relative to single individuals), childcare subsidies, child benefits, paid maternity and parental leaves, and tax...
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of young children. In addition to accounting for the number of transitions a mother experiences over the first five years …
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children for men’s well-being have been little explored. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N=3 …
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Hungarian family policy focuses on providing generous options to take time off work to look after children. This system …
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affordable child care for mothers with young children. Policies aimed at fostering human capital accumulation for the population …
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care subsidies are associated with worse maternal health and poorer interactions between parents and their children. In …, depression, and parenting stress. Such mothers also reveal more psychological and physical aggression toward their children and …
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With the passage of welfare reform, parents’ ability to not only obtain, but maintain work has become imperative. The role of child care subsidies in supporting parents’ job tenure has received little attention in the literature. This article examines the relationship between receiving a...
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