@mikigarrison It's plausible. Best paper I could find uses the Consumer Expenditure Survey up to 2007. https://t.co/PR1D7aLUcp / https://t.co/OuYuymXaL0 Curious about breakdown by age cohort, though - how much does childcare impact annual saving between a
@Pawelmorski @xtophercook changes in expenditures on children over time by deciles, fig. 1 and fig. 2 relevant http://t.co/qlRsnt3RS8
RT @meganerickson: The real #racetothetop: parental spending on education increased from 1970s to 2000s-as did inequality of investment. http://t.co/XNVYubXx0B
The real #racetothetop: parental spending on education increased from 1970s to 2000s-as did inequality of investment. http://t.co/XNVYubXx0B
The real #racetothetop: parental spending on education increased from 1970s to 2000s-as did inequality of investment. http://t.co/XNVYubXx0B
RT @SophieMoullin: Important study behind @CAFreedland piece on arms race in parental investment: http://t.co/U5NMGzEXCh http://t.co/3N4DQMBDft #inequality
RT @SophieMoullin: Important study behind @CAFreedland piece on arms race in parental investment: http://t.co/U5NMGzEXCh http://t.co/3N4DQMBDft #inequality
Important study behind @CAFreedland piece on arms race in parental investment: http://t.co/U5NMGzEXCh http://t.co/3N4DQMBDft #inequality