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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)
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 ...

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Children's Health-Related Life-Styles

Bonke, Jens
Children's Health-Related Life-Styles
This paper examines parental influence on school children's everyday activities that are related to a healthy or an unhealthy lifestyle. The paper is using the Danish Time-Use and Consumption Survey (DTUC) from 2008/09 with information on fathers', mothers' and children's time use.

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Impact of Changes in Life-Stage on Time Allocations in Denma

Bonke, Jens
Impact of Changes in Life-Stage on Time Allocations in Denma
This paper investigates the relation between women and men's life stages and their time allocation: paid work, household work, childcare and leisure time, and, in particular, how this allocation changes when moving from one stage to another stage. We use a new Danish panel dataset merged with Danish administrative register data, which allows for analysing the impact of individual, endogenous characteristics of the respondents such as preferenc...

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Impact of Incentives & Interview Methods on Response Quan...

Bonke, Jens
Impact of Incentives & Interview Methods on Response Quantity & Quality in Diary- & Booklet-Based Surveys
In parallel with the recent trend towards conducting ever more surveys, there has also been a decline in response rates, making it harder to obtain the desired number of completed interviews for these surveys. Incentives used in surveys, with the aim of increasing the response rates are manifold, varying from sending letters in advance and an increasing the number of reminder calls to pre-interview payments, cash incentives, charitable donatio...

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