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Love, Money, and Parenting

How Economics Explains the Way We Raise Our Kids

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Love, Money, and Parenting

By: Matthias Doepke, Fabrizio Zilibotti
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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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 is this?

Through personal anecdotes and original research, Doepke and Zilibotti reveal 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 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.

©2019 Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Business & Careers Economics Parenting & Families Relationships Sociology Economic disparity Economic inequality Business US Economy Marriage United States Love Money Parenting
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As an economics student, this was a great intro into how my discipline thinks and can think about parenting. As a generally curious person, it was a good insight into what shapes parenting styles and practices across the world.

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inspiring and humorous book; nice narration

The book is quite inspiring, and I also like the narration: calm, and often with humorous tones when telling interesting anecdotes in the book.
I also hope that there will be a version of the audible book in which the authors read the book to us, and that would be very interesting!

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