While mothers work, do children shirk? Determinants of youth obesity
Authors: James Chowhan and Jennifer M. Stewart
Overview
Abstract (English)
This paper examines the relationship between adolescent obesity and maternal employment, and focuses on the possible pathways and factors that mediate this relationship, including television viewing, activities, eating habits, and allowance. We extend existing knowledge about this relationship using the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth for adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 in the years 1996 to 2001. fixed effect and instrumental variable models are estimated to examine endogeneity issues. We find that maternal employment is negatively related to the pathway variables. In contrast to previous research, we find little indication of a relationship between maternal employment and adolescent obesity. These results imply that policy needs to focus on the activities of adolescents while their parents work.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | James Chowhan and Jennifer M. Stewart |
Publication Year | 2014 |
Title | While mothers work, do children shirk? Determinants of youth obesity |
Volume | 36 |
Journal Name | Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 287-308 |
Institution | Statistics Canada |
Publication Language | English |
- James Chowhan
- James Chowhan and Jennifer M. Stewart
- While mothers work, do children shirk? Determinants of youth obesity
- Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
- 36
- 2014
- 2
- 287-308