Diverse family types and out‐of‐school learning time of young school‐age children
H Ono, J Sanders - Family relations, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Sources of differentials in out‐of‐school learning time between children in first marriage
biological parent families and children in six nontraditional family types are identified …
biological parent families and children in six nontraditional family types are identified …
A research note on time with children in different-and same-sex two-parent families
KC Prickett, A Martin-Storey, R Crosnoe - Demography, 2015 - read.dukeupress.edu
Public debate on same-sex marriage often focuses on the disadvantages that children
raised by same-sex couples may face. On one hand, little evidence suggests any difference …
raised by same-sex couples may face. On one hand, little evidence suggests any difference …
Re-conceptualizing gaps by socioeconomic status in parental time with children
K Vinopal, S Gershenson - Social Indicators Research, 2017 - Springer
Differences in the total time that parents spend with their children by socioeconomic status
(SES) are well documented. However, the qualitative aspects of such gaps are potentially …
(SES) are well documented. However, the qualitative aspects of such gaps are potentially …
Family time and the psychosocial adjustment of adolescent siblings and their parents
AC Crouter, MR Head, SM McHale… - Journal of Marriage …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined the implications of family time for firstborn and secondborn adolescent
offspring, mothers, and fathers in 192 dual‐earner families, defining family time as time …
offspring, mothers, and fathers in 192 dual‐earner families, defining family time as time …
The Time Parents and Children Spend Together.
ME Ziegler - 1983 - ERIC
Questions about how parents' childrearing time becomes associated with different
developmental outcomes and about the relative importance of the quantity and quality of …
developmental outcomes and about the relative importance of the quantity and quality of …
The impact of parents' marital status on the time adolescents spend in productive activities
CD Zick, CR Allen - Family relations, 1996 - JSTOR
Time-diary data from single-mother and two-parent families are utilized to examine
differences in how adolescents use productive time in three domains: housework, school …
differences in how adolescents use productive time in three domains: housework, school …
Family flexibility and children's time involvement with parents
H Ono, H Ono, J Sander - Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2013 - utpjournals.press
This study uses time diary data from the Child Development Supplement of the Panel Study
of Income Dynamics to examine patterns in young school-age (6-12 years) children's time …
of Income Dynamics to examine patterns in young school-age (6-12 years) children's time …
Educational differences in fathers' time with children in two parent families: Time diary evidence from the United States
E Altintas - Family Science, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines educational differences in fathers' time spent in primary and secondary
childcare activities using the American Time Use Survey (2003–2013). Compared to fathers …
childcare activities using the American Time Use Survey (2003–2013). Compared to fathers …
Sibling similarities and differences in time use: A pattern‐analytic, within‐family approach
L Shanahan, JY Kim, SM McHale… - Social …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Similarities and differences in adolescent siblings' free time activities were investigated.
Firstborns and second‐borns from 181 predominantly White, working, and middle‐class …
Firstborns and second‐borns from 181 predominantly White, working, and middle‐class …
Class inequality in parental childcare time: Evidence from synthetic couples in the ATUS
J LaBriola, D Schneider - Social Forces, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The time that parents spend teaching and playing with their young children has important
consequences for later life achievement and attainment. Previous research suggests that …
consequences for later life achievement and attainment. Previous research suggests that …