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Título: Too early for early education? Effects on parenting for mothers and fathers
Autor: Zachrisson, Henrik D.
Owen, Margaret T.
Kristin B., Nordahl
Ribeiro, Luísa
Eric, Dearing
Palavras-chave: Child care
Early childhood education
Fathers
Mothers
Parenting
Data: 1-Jun-2021
Editora: Wiley
Citação: Zachrisson, H. D., Owen, M. T., Nordahl, K. B., Ribeiro, L., & Dearing, E. (2021). Too early for early education? Effects on parenting for mothers and fathers. Journal of Marriage and Family, 83(3), 683-698. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12701
Resumo: Objective: To estimate the effect of children's age of entry into early childhood education and care (ECEC) on parenting quality of mothers and fathers in a context of universal access to subsidized ECEC following a 1 year paid parental leave. Background: Children entering non-parental care settings in early childhood may have negative consequences for parenting quality. Yet, current evidence supporting this claim is predominantly from the United States, is focused almost exclusively on mothers, and is predominantly based on statistical approaches that are vulnerable to unobserved selection bias. Method: Data are from a Norwegian longitudinal study, including ratings of observed mother–child (n = 901) and father–child (n = 621) interactions, and children's age of entry into ECEC. Multivariate regression models and instrumental variable models were used to estimate the causal effect of age of entry on parenting quality. Results: There was no support for the hypothesis that an earlier age of entry into ECEC negatively affects parenting quality, for either fathers or mothers. This was true for the sample as a whole, and for different sociodemographic subgroups. Conclusion: In a Norwegian context in which families have universal access to subsidized ECEC from the time their child is 1 year of age, and most children enter ECEC in their second year, there is no evidence that an earlier age of entry in ECEC harms parenting quality.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31465
DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12701
ISSN: 0022-2445
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