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The summer parental investment gap? Socioeconomic gaps in the seasonality of parental expenditures and time with school-age children

Inequalities in parental investments can shape inequalities in children’s outcomes and life chances. Scholars have theorized how socioeconomic status (SES) may moderate how parents use parental investments to respond to the loss of the provision of public schooling during the summer. We investigate...

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Published in:Research in social stratification and mobility 2023-10, Vol.87, p.100846, Article 100846
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