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Mothers who work and the human capital of children

In almost all developed economies there has been an increasing presence of mothers in the employment market, including those with young children. This leads to a higher level of family income, part of which can be spent on the children, but also less time available. What is the result of these changes? How does the greater availability of consumer goods and the lesser time spent with children influence the human capital of children?

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2007 - Capitale umano, capitale sociale / Human capital, social capital

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