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103“...As China moves into the ranks of aged societies, coresidency of elders with their adult children has become an increasingly important policy concern. This...”
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104by Connelly, Rachel Iannotti, Michael Maurer-Fazio, Margaret Zhang, Dandan Published in IZA Discussion Papers (2014)“...As China moves into the ranks of aged societies, coresidency of elders with their adult children has become an increasingly important policy concern. This...”
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105“...This paper examines the effect of the timing of mothers’ daily work schedules on the amount of maternal caregiving she engages in on that same day. We look at...”
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106“...This paper considers the effect of spouse’s characteristics on three aggregated non-paid time uses, active leisure time; child caregiving time; and home...”
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107“...This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—whether to work for pay and whether to receive welfare...”
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109by Connelly, Rachel DeGraff, Deborah S Son, Deborah Levi Published in Labour (Rome, Italy) (01.09.1996)“...This paper examines modes of child care choice for young children in urban Brazil. Analysis of child care in developing countries is rare, in spite of its...”
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110“...'This paper examines the effect of the timing of mothers? daily work schedules on the amount of maternal caregiving she engages in on that same day. We look at...”
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111“...This paper considers the effect of spouse's characteristics on three aggregated non-paid time uses, active leisure time; child caregiving time; and home...”
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112“...This paper examines the effect of the timing of mothers' daily work schedules on the amount of maternal caregiving she engages in on that same day. We look at...”
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113“...This paper considers the effect of spouse's characteristics on three aggregated non-paid time uses, active leisure time; child caregiving time; and home...”
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114“...This paper examines the effect of the timing of mothers' daily work schedules on the amount of maternal caregiving she engages in on that same day. We look at...”
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115“...As mothers have increased their paid work efforts, conflicts between employment and family responsibilities have grown. This evolution has led researchers to...”
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116“...As mothers have increased their paid work efforts, conflicts between employment and family responsibilities have grown. This evolution has led researchers to...”
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117“...As mothers have increased their paid work efforts, conflicts between employment and family responsibilities have grown. This evolution has led researchers to...”
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120“...On the most superficial level, the relationship between childcare and marriage is clear. Because married people are more likely to have young children than...”