Matthias Doepke is professor of economics at Northwestern University. He lives in Evanston, Illinois. Fabrizio Zilibotti is the Tuntex Professor of International and Development Economics at Yale University. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
An international and historical look at how parenting choices change in the face of economic inequality
Parents everywhere want their children to be happy and do well. Yet how parents seek to achieve this ambition varies enormously. For instance, American and Chinese parents are increasingly authoritative and authoritarian, whereas Scandinavian parents tend to be more permissive. Why? Love, Money, and Parenting investigates how economic forces and growing inequality shape how parents raise their children. From medieval times to the present, and from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden to China and Japan, Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti look at how economic incentives and constraints--such as money, knowledge, and time--influence parenting practices and what is considered good parenting in different countries.
Through personal anecdotes and original research, Doepke and Zilibotti show that in countries with increasing economic inequality, such as the United States, parents push harder to ensure their children have a path to security and success. Economics has transformed the hands-off parenting of the 1960s and '70s into a frantic, overscheduled activity. Growing inequality has also resulted in an increasing "parenting gap" between richer and poorer families, raising the disturbing prospect of diminished social mobility and fewer opportunities for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. In nations with less economic inequality, such as Sweden, the stakes are less high, and social mobility is not under threat. Doepke and Zilibotti discuss how investments in early childhood development and the design of education systems factor into the parenting equation, and how economics can help shape policies that will contribute to the ideal of equal opportunity for all.
Love, Money, and Parenting presents an engrossing look at the economics of the family in the modern world.
“妈妈就像直升机一样盘旋在我的头顶……我也只有在打喷嚏时才可以不打报告……”西方畅销育儿指南中的名言,如今也成为了不少中国孩子的心声。婴儿床、学区房、升级考、兴趣班……伴随着这场从出生就开始的育儿竞赛,“虎妈猫爸”也越来越流行。是什么造成了“虎妈”、“直升...
评分看了这本书后有点发散性想法。那么多焦虑的家长,他们到底在焦虑什么?是害怕孩子无法立足社会?应该不至于,因为这些家庭的孩子再差也不至于生活不下去。我想,大概是害怕孩子未来的生活比现在差。父母总是希望孩子比自己更成功,但是中产家庭的孩子要比现在更好,就只能再往...
评分对于身边有娃人士出现的育儿恐慌感到好奇便看了这本书。 1. 对于中国来说,底层孩子如果要上升到中产通过残酷考试基本上是唯一道路了。但是中产也秒秒钟可以被打回底层(疾病、理财不慎等)。考到好的大学基本上是有了一个小小的保障,至少学历高点的话,出路比较多哪怕摔跟斗了...
评分 评分刚读到第一章,特别有启发。推荐所有准备当父母,已经当父母和当过父母的人。这本书同时也加深了我对现在社会中不平等现象的忧虑。读完后再给大家报告。谢谢
评分Economic forces play an important role of shaping the parenting style. The intensive parenting prevails today as a result of rising economic inequality and higher return on education.
评分刚读到第一章,特别有启发。推荐所有准备当父母,已经当父母和当过父母的人。这本书同时也加深了我对现在社会中不平等现象的忧虑。读完后再给大家报告。谢谢
评分Economic forces play an important role of shaping the parenting style. The intensive parenting prevails today as a result of rising economic inequality and higher return on education.
评分Solid research
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