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View article: The Parenthood “Happiness Penalty”: The Effects of Social Policies in 22 Countries
The Parenthood “Happiness Penalty”: The Effects of Social Policies in 22 Countries Open
A large body of research has established that parents are less happy than nonparents. But is it always true that parents are less happy than nonparents? This research brief, by PRC faculty research associate Jennifer Glass and colleagues, …
View article: Parenthood and Happiness: Effects of Work-Family Reconciliation Policies in 22 OECD Countries
Parenthood and Happiness: Effects of Work-Family Reconciliation Policies in 22 OECD Countries Open
The recent proliferation of studies examining cross-national variation in the association between parenthood and happiness reveal accumulating evidence of lower levels of happiness among parents than nonparents in most advanced industriali…