Inequality in Early Care Experienced by US Children

Author:

Flood Sarah1,McMurry Joel2,Sojourner Aaron3,Wiswall Matthew4

Affiliation:

1. Sarah Flood is Director of US Surveys, IPUMS, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2. Joel McMurry is a PhD candidate in the Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.

3. Aaron Sojourner is Associate Professor, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

4. Matthew Wiswall is Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, and Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Abstract

Using multiple datasets on parental and non-parental care provided to children up to age six, we quantify differences in American children’s care experiences by socioeconomic status (SES), proxied primarily with maternal education. Increasingly, higher SES children spend less time with their parents and more time in the care of others. Non-parental care for high-SES children is more likely to be in childcare centers, where average quality is higher, and less likely to be provided by relatives, where average quality is lower. Even within types of childcare, higher-SES children tend to receive care of higher measured quality and higher cost. Inequality is evident at home as well: measures of parental enrichment at home, from both self-reports and outside observers, are on average higher for higher-SES children. Parental and non-parental qualityare positively correlated, leading to substantial inequality in the total quality of care received from all sources in early childhood.

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Economics and Econometrics

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