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TITLE:

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL RATIOS OF HOURS SPENT IN CHILD CARE AND OUTSOURCING PROBLEMS FOR CHILDREN AGED 21 AND 38 MONTHS

AUTHORS:

Mudasir Abbas, Maria Khalid, Saira Tayyab

ABSTRACT:

The relationship among maternal ratios of hours spent in child care and outsourcing problems for offspring aged 21 and 38 months was inspected in the Pakistani people-based example (n = 76,273). In a socio-political context where youth care is homogeneous, here was slight indication that a large amount of care causes outsourcing difficulties. In this example, by using ordinary means of taking care of the predisposition to determine and erasing the list for generous impairment, more hours of care anticipate higher levels of problems, but with smaller impacts. In any case, the conclusion, in any case, did not allow many attributions to be used for missing qualities. In addition, when fixed-impact models were used to address choice tilt, no link among hours also issues were clear. Keyword: Maternal Ratios, Child Care, Outsourcing Problems.

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