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Parental child care in single-parent, cohabiting, and married-couple families: Time-diary evidence from the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
American Economic Review 95 (2), 194-198, 2005
2472005
Parental child care in single-parent, cohabiting, and married-couple families: Time-diary evidence from the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
American Economic Review 95 (2), 194-198, 2005
2472005
Parental transfers, student achievement, and the labor supply of college students
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Journal of Population Economics 23, 469-496, 2010
2412010
Parental transfers, student achievement, and the labor supply of college students
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Journal of Population Economics 23, 469-496, 2010
2412010
Tobit or OLS? An empirical evaluation under different diary window lengths
G Foster, CM Kalenkoski
Applied Economics 45 (20), 2994-3010, 2013
1962013
Time to work or time to play: The effect of student employment on homework, sleep, and screen time
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Labour Economics 19 (2), 211-221, 2012
1462012
Time to work or time to play: The effect of student employment on homework, sleep, and screen time
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Labour Economics 19 (2), 211-221, 2012
1462012
The effect of family structure on parents’ child care time in the United States and the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
Review of Economics of the Household 5, 353-384, 2007
1432007
The influence of wages on parents’ allocations of time to child care and market work in the United Kingdom
CM Kalenkoski, DC Ribar, LS Stratton
Journal of Population Economics 22, 399-419, 2009
1372009
How does time poverty affect behavior? A look at eating and physical activity
CM Kalenkoski, KS Hamrick
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 35 (1), 89-105, 2013
1222013
Time poverty thresholds and rates for the US population
CM Kalenkoski, KS Hamrick, M Andrews
Social Indicators Research 104, 129-155, 2011
1082011
Does high school homework increase academic achievement?
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Education Economics 25 (1), 45-59, 2017
842017
Initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the employment and hours of self-employed coupled and single workers by gender and parental status
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
IZA discussion paper, 2020
652020
The quality of time spent with children in Australian households
CM Kalenkoski, G Foster
Review of Economics of the Household 6, 243-266, 2008
562008
Impacts of COVID-19 on the self-employed
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Small Business Economics 58 (2), 741-768, 2022
552022
Effects of minimum wages on youth employment: the importance of accounting for spatial correlation
CM Kalenkoski, DJ Lacombe
Journal of Labor Research 29, 303-317, 2008
532008
Does working while in high school reduce US study time?
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Social Indicators Research 93, 117-121, 2009
522009
Does working while in high school reduce US study time?
CM Kalenkoski, SW Pabilonia
Social Indicators Research 93, 117-121, 2009
522009
Right‐to‐work laws and manufacturing employment: The importance of spatial dependence
CM Kalenkoski, DJ Lacombe
Southern Economic Journal 73 (2), 402-418, 2006
432006
Minimum wages and teen employment: A spatial panel approach
CM Kalenkoski, DJ Lacombe
Papers in Regional Science 92 (2), 407-418, 2013
402013
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