Fnancial development entices low-income parents to substitute out of childrearing and into employment with adverse effects on children’s educatio
This study finds
that among low-income families, regulatory reforms: increased mother’s
employment hours, reduced parental supervision and parent-child
discussions about school and college, and had bigger adverse effects
when mothers were not already working full-time and grandparents were
not living with the child.
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