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ID192337
Title ProperEducational differences in parental time devoted to childcare in China
LanguageENG
AuthorDong, Xiao-yuan ;  Du, Fenglian ;  Zhang, Yinyu
Summary / Abstract (Note)The intergenerational transmission of education in China has drawn extensive public and academic attention. This paper explores the differences in the amount of time Chinese parents spend on childcare stratified by education level and investigates the factors driving these differences. The analysis shows that more educated parents devote more time to childcare than less-educated parents. The educational differences in parental childcare time are particularly pronounced among working parents, parents with school-age children, and parents in the provinces where educational institutions are relatively scarce. Much of the extra childcare time is directed to educational care and travel with children. Compared to households in which the mother has less than a junior high school education, households with university-educated mothers spend 74 min more per day on childcare, with 58% of the extra time devoted to children's learning and education.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 80, Aug 2023: p.102001
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2023-08 80
Key WordsEducational differences ;  Childcare in China