Purpose – Research shows that parental employment and education status affect the amount of parental childcare time, which is a fundamental determinant of children’s outcomes. In this paper, the authors study whether being overeducated – working in a job that requires less education than the level of education acquired – is related to the time parents devote to their children. Design/methodology/approach – The authors set two main hypotheses. First, overeducation might lead to more childcare time if being overeducated is the result of the individual prioritizing family over career. Second, overeducation might lead to less childcare time if overeducation is the result of lower ability. The authors estimate time use equations using the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) from 2004 to 2019. [...]
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English
Parental time; Childcare time; Overeducation; Education-job mismatch; ATUS
20 p.
Emerald Publishing Limited
International Journal of Manpower. 2023;44(9):108-127
Kucel A, Vilalta-Bufí M. Overeducation and childcare time. Int J Manpow. 2023;44(9):108-127. DOI: 10.1108/IJM-01-2023-0040
Copyright © 2023, Aleksander Kucel and Montserrat Vilalta-Bufí. License: Published by Emerald Publishing Limited.
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