Mothers' time choices: Caregiving, leisure, home production, and paid work

J Kimmel, R Connelly - Journal of Human Resources, 2007 - jhr.uwpress.org
Using data from the 2003 and 2004 American Time Use Survey, we study the role that
socioeconomic factors play in mothers' time choices. We estimate a four-equation system in …

Spousal influences on parents' non-market time choices

R Connelly, J Kimmel - Review of Economics of the Household, 2009 - Springer
This paper considers the effect of spouse's characteristics on time devoted to leisure, child
caregiving, and home production of married mothers and fathers using the American Time …

Parental care of children: Time diary estimates of quantity, predictability, and variety

CR Hill, FP Stafford - Journal of Human Resources, 1980 - JSTOR
Time inputs to children are measured using data from the recent Time Use Survey
conducted by the University of Michigan. We analyze time parents devote to their children …

Parental education and parental time with children

J Guryan, E Hurst, M Kearney - Journal of Economic perspectives, 2008 - aeaweb.org
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from
the recent American Time Use Surveys, we highlight some interesting cross-sectional …

The influence of wages on parents' allocations of time to child care and market work in the United Kingdom

CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton - Journal of Population Economics, 2009 - Springer
We use time-diary data on couples with children from the 2000 United Kingdom Time Use
Survey to examine the impacts of own and partner's wages on parents' provision of child …

Time for children: A study of parent's time allocation

D Hallberg, A Klevmarken - Journal of Population Economics, 2003 - Springer
The trade-off between parents' time with their own kids and market work, and its
dependence on out-of-home day care is analyzed in a simultaneous equation framework …

Marital status and mothers' time use: Childcare, housework, leisure, and sleep

JR Pepin, LC Sayer, LM Casper - Demography, 2018 - read.dukeupress.edu
Assumptions that single mothers are “time poor” compared with married mothers are
ubiquitous. We tested theorized associations derived from the time poverty thesis and the …

Maternal employment and time with children: Dramatic change or surprising continuity?

SM Bianchi - Demography, 2000 - Springer
Despite the rapid rise in mothers' labor force participation, mothers' time with children has
tended to be quite stable over time. In the past, nonemployed mothers' time with children …

[HTML][HTML] Child care time, parents' well-being, and gender: Evidence from the American time use survey

A Roeters, P Gracia - Journal of child and family studies, 2016 - Springer
This study used data from the 'Well Being Module'of the 2010 American Time Use Survey
(N= 1699) to analyze how parents experience child care time in terms of meaning and stress …

When does time matter? Maternal employment, children's time with parents, and child development

A Hsin, C Felfe - Demography, 2014 - read.dukeupress.edu
This study tests the two assumptions underlying popularly held notions that maternal
employment negatively affects children because it reduces time spent with parents:(1) that …