Longitudinal associations between parents' job characteristics, parenting, and adolescent academic outcomes
Kate McCredie,
Stacey Hokke,
Liana S. Leach
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study sought to understand the prospective relationship between parents' jobs, parenting, and adolescents' subsequent school performance.BackgroundRecent research shows that parents' poor job quality and work–family conflict (WFC) are adversely associated with young people's mental health and socioemotional well‐being, with much less known about impacts on adolescents' academic outcomes.MethodWe used data from a nationally representative Australian cohort study to test a longitudinal model linkin… Show more
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