Child Care Time, Parents’ Well-Being, and Gender: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey (original) (raw)

Roeters, A. & Gracia,P. (2016). 'Child Care Time, Parents' Well-Being, and Gender: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey.' Journal of Child and Family Studies. DOI: 10.1007/s10826-016-0416-7.

Anne Roeters, Pablo Gracia

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