Systematic Differences in How Mothers Assess Their Children and Implications for Developmental Research
Cory Koedel () and
Teerachat Techapaisarnjaroenkit
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Cory Koedel: Department of Economics, University of Missouri-Columbia, https://economics.missouri.edu/people/koedel
No 1124, Working Papers from Department of Economics, University of Missouri
Abstract:
We examine agreeability between mothers and caregivers in their assessments of children’s non-cognitive development. We extend the standard agreeability framework and carefully consider systematic directional differences between mothers and caregivers across maternal subgroups. Minority mothers provide consistently more-favorable evaluations of their children than childcare providers. Holding race constant, mothers who raise their children outside of an intact family unit also provide more-favorable evaluations. These patterns in the data cannot be explained by any obvious source. We consider several possible explanations, and discuss research implications.
Keywords: Maternal Assessment; Maternal Assessment Bias; Maternal Assessment Validity; Endogenous Assessment; Family Structure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I20 J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36 pgs.
Date: 2011-12-02, Revised 2012-10-29
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