Parental Self-Perception, Parental Investment, and Early Childhood Developmental Outcomes: Evidence From Rural China
Using a three-wave longitudinal survey conducted in 815 households in rural Western China, this study aims to examine the association between parental self-perception and early childhood development and the mediation effect of parental investment on the association between parental self-perception a...
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Main Authors: | Lei Wang (Author), Ting Wang (Author), Hui Li (Author), Kaiwen Guo (Author), Lynn Hu (Author), Siqi Zhang (Author), Scott Rozelle (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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