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Parenting Practices and Socioeconomic Gaps in Childhood Outcomes
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Relative Economic DisadvantageFamily MedicineSocial InequalityChild Well-beingParental CareFamily InvolvementFamily InteractionEarly Childhood DevelopmentSociologyRebecca RyanParentingChild CareFamily PsychologyEducationChildhood OutcomesParental EngagementChild DevelopmentHealth Sciences
In this article, developmental psychologists Ariel Kalil and Rebecca Ryan examine the relation between parenting practices and socioeconomic gaps in child outcomes. They document substantial differences between richer and poorer families, including growing gaps in parental engagement and time use. These gaps matter: the fact that children born to lower-income, less-educated parents are less likely to spend quality time with their parents only compounds their relative economic disadvantage.