Short- and Mid-Term Effects of a Parenting Program on Maternal Well-Being: Evidence for more and less advantaged mothers

Diskussionspapiere extern

Georg Camehl, C. Katharina Spieß, Kurt Hahlweg

Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2019,
(SOEPpapers 1062)

Abstract

This paper evaluates how a light-touch parenting program for parents of children below school entry age affects maternal well-being. We first analyze data from a randomized controlled trial focusing on more advantaged parents. Second, we use a sample of mothers from deprived neighborhoods, for which we generate a control group using additional data. Overall, results show a relatively large positive effect of the intervention on maternal well-being, with the largest effects appearing three years after treatment for both groups, while less advantaged families also experience a well-being increase directly after treatment. Mechanisms are further explored.



Keywords: Parenting Program, Family Well-being, Instrumental Variables, Triple P
Externer Link:
https://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.700870.de/diw_sp1062.pdf

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