Family Investments in Children: What Drives the Social Ga...
Bonke, Jens / Esping-Andersen, Gosta![Family Investments in Children: What Drives the Social Gap in Parenting? (Study Paper No. 26)](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/299/29950835/CHSBZCOP0329950835.jpg)
The quantity of childcare is decisive for children's well-being and skill development. Understanding parental dedication to childcare is important. Contemporary research on parenting has uncovered two important trends. First, particularly among fathers, parental childcare has increased notably over the past decades. Mothers' parental contributions have also risen despite the concomitant increase in the maternal labor supply. Second, the trend ...