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Journal of Marriage and Family | 1997

Familial factors associated with the characteristics of nonmaternal care for infants

Mark Appelbaum; Dee Ann Batten; Jay Belsky; Cathryn Booth; Robert K. Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Bettye M. Caldwell; Susan B. Campbell; Alison Clarke-Stewart; Jeffrey Cohn; Martha Cox; Kaye Fendt; Sarah L. Friedman; Wendy A. Goldberg; Ellen Greenberger; Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek; Aletha C. Huston; Nancy Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Marion O'Brien; Margaret Tresch Owen; Deborah Phillips; Henry N. Ricciuti; Susan Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub

study when the infants were born, and information was collected about naturally occurring patterns of regular nonmaternal care over the first 15 months of the childs life. Economic factors were most consistently associated with the amount and the nature of the nonmaternal care that infants received; maternal personality and beliefs about maternal employment also were factors. Infants who began nonmaternal care between 3 and 5 months of age had mothers who scored highest on extraversion and agreeableness. Children who began nonmaternal care earlier had mothers who believed that maternal employment had greater benefits for children. More nonmaternal care was related to fewer children in the family, lower maternal education, higher maternal income, lower total family income, longer hours of maternal employment, and the mothers belief in the benefits of maternal employment. The type of care was related to the childs ethnicity, household composition, and the mothers concerns about the risks of maternal employment to children. Factors predicting the quality of care varied across different types of care. For care in the childs home or in a childcare home, family income was positively associated with quality. For care in child-care centers, children from both low- and high-income families received higher quality care than those from moderate-income families. These results define the potentially confounding factors to be considered when analyzing the effects of early experiences of nonmaternal care on child outcome.


Archive | 1999

The relation of child care to cognitive and language development

Mark Appelbaum; Dee Ann Batten; Jay Belsky; K Boller; Sarah L. Friedman; Dane Phillips; Cathryn L. Booth; Susan J. Spieker; Robert H. Bradley; Bettye M. Caldwell; Celia A. Brownell; Susan B. Campbell; Peg Burchinal; Martha Cox; A Clarke; K Hirsh; Marsha Weinraub; Aletha C. Huston; Bonnie Knoke; Ke Wallner; Nancy L. Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Marion O'Brien; M Tresch; Robert C. Pianta; Deborah Lowe Vandell


American Psychologist | 2006

Child-care effect sizes for the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development

Jay Belsky; Cathryn Booth-LaForce; Robert H. Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Susan B. Campbell; K. A. Clarke-Stewart; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; Aletha C. Huston; Jean F. Kelly; Bonnie Knoke; Kathleen McCartney; Marion O'Brien; Margaret Tresch Owen; Robert C. Pianta; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub


Developmental Psychology | 2003

Does Quality of Child Care Affect Child Outcomes at Age 4 1 ⁄ 2?

Virginia D. Allhusen; Jay Belsky; Cathryn L. Booth; Robert H. Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Bettye M. Caldwell; Susan B. Campbell; Ka Clarke; Sarah L. Friedman; K Hirsh; Elizabeth Jaeger; Deborah J. Johnson; Jean F. Kelly; Bonnie Knoke; Nancy L. Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Marion O'Brien; Margaret Tresch Owen; Chris Payne; Dane Phillips; Robert C. Pianta; Suzanne M. Randolph; Wendy Wagner Robeson; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub


Archive | 2008

Mothers' and fathers' support for child autonomy and early school achievement

Jay Belsky; C. Booth la Force; Robert H. Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Stewart Campbell; K.A. Clarke Stewart; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; Renate Houts; Jean F. Kelly; Bonnie Knoke; Nancy L. Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; A. Morgan Lopez; Frederick J. Morrison; Marion O’Brien; Margaret Tresch Owen; Ross D. Parke; Candia D. Payne; Robert C. Pianta; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub


Archive | 2004

Are child developmental outcomes related to before- and after-school care arrangements? Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care:

Virginia D. Allhusen; Jay Belsky; Cathryn L. Booth; Robert H. Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Susan B. Campbell; A Clarke; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; K Hirsh; Aletha C. Huston; Elizabeth Jaeger; Jean F. Kelly; Bonnie Knoke; Nancy L. Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Marion O'Brien; Margaret Tresch Owen; Ross D. Parke; Chris Payne; Kim M. Pierce; Dane Phillips; Robert C. Pianta; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub


Archive | 2005

Duration and Developmental Timing of Poverty and Children's Cognitive and Social Development From Birth Through Third Grade National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research Network

Jay Belsky; Cathryn Booth-LaForce; Robert Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Susan B. Campbell; K. Alison Clarke-Stewart; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek; Aletha C. Huston; Jean F. Kelly; Bonnie Knoke; Nancy L. Marshall; Fred Morrison; Phil Nader; Ross D. Parke; Chris Payne; Robert C. Pianta; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub


Archive | 2004

Fathers' and Mothers' Parenting Behavior and Beliefs as Predictors of Children's Social Adjustment in the Transition to School National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research Network

Jay Belsky; Cathryn Booth-LaForce; Robert Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Susan B. Campbell; K. Alison Clarke-Stewart; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; Renate Houts; Aletha C. Huston; Jean F. Kelly; Bonnie Knoke; Stephanie T. Lanza; Nancy L. Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Margaret Tresch Owen; Ross D. Parke; Chris Payne; Deborah Phillips; Robert C. Pianta; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub


Archive | 2003

Studying the Effects of Early Child Care Experiences on the Development of Children of Color in the United States: Toward a More Inclusive Research Agenda Deborah J. Johnson, Elizabeth Jaeger, Suzanne M. Randolph, Ana Mari Cauce, Janie Ward and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research Network

Mark I. Appelbaum; Jay Belsky; Cathryn L. Booth; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Susan B. Campbell; Ana Mari Cauce; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek; Aletha C. Huston; Elizabeth Jaeger; Deborah J. Johnson; Nancy L. Marshall; Kathleen McCartney; Deborah Phillips; Robert C. Pianta; Suzanne M. Randolph; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Janie Ward; Marsha Weinraub


Archive | 2003

Modeling the Impacts of Child Care Quality on Children's Preschool Cognitive Development National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care

Greg J. Duncan; Jay Belsky; Cathryn L. Booth; Robert Bradley; Celia A. Brownell; Margaret Burchinal; Bettye M. Caldwell; K. Alison Clarke-Stewart; Martha Cox; Sarah L. Friedman; Kathyrn Hirsh; Aletha C. Huston; Deborah J. Johnson; Kathleen McCartney; Nancy L. Marshall; Margaret Tresch Owen; Chris Payne; Deborah Phillips; Robert C. Pianta; Suzanne M. Randolph; Wendy Wagner Robeson; Susan J. Spieker; Deborah Lowe Vandell; Marsha Weinraub

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Deborah Lowe Vandell

National Institutes of Health

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Jay Belsky

University of California

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Marsha Weinraub

National Institutes of Health

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Sarah L. Friedman

National Institutes of Health

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Kathleen McCartney

National Institutes of Health

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Martha Cox

National Institutes of Health

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Aletha C. Huston

National Institutes of Health

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Margaret Burchinal

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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