2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3693484
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What School Closure Left in Its Wake: Contrasting Evidence Between Parents and Children from the First COVID-19 Outbreak

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“…Due to the setting and the novel data, we can explore the impact of school closure on parents' mental health by comparing school closure and reopening periods. We find that school closures decreased the mental health of mothers with children who were primary school pupils, which concurs with other COVID-19 work by Takaku and Yokoyama (2020) arguing that marital relationships deteriorated as a result of school closures. The key finding of this work is that the negative effect of school closures on mental health is observed for less-educated mothers, but not for mothers with higher education levels.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Due to the setting and the novel data, we can explore the impact of school closure on parents' mental health by comparing school closure and reopening periods. We find that school closures decreased the mental health of mothers with children who were primary school pupils, which concurs with other COVID-19 work by Takaku and Yokoyama (2020) arguing that marital relationships deteriorated as a result of school closures. The key finding of this work is that the negative effect of school closures on mental health is observed for less-educated mothers, but not for mothers with higher education levels.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Under the school closures, marital relationships worsened in March 2020 but did not persist for 4 months until August 2020 (Takaku and Yokoyama 2020). Thus, this kind of negative effect of school closure is temporary if the school is reopened.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, daycares, schools, after-school programs, and camps closed, and other external supports such as babysitters and grandparents became unavailable. Consistent with the Structural Theory, screen time increased, exercise decreased, parents read less to their children, and parent mental health declined (Androutsos, Perperidi, Georgiou, & Chouliaras, 2021;Barnett & Jung, 2021;Bronikowska, Krzysztoszek, Łopatka, Ludwiczak, & Pluta, 2021;Carroll et al, 2020;Hartshorne et al, 2021;Medrano et al, 2021;Ng, Cooper, McHale, Clifford, & Woods, 2020;Olive et al, 2020;Paterson et al, 2021;Sciberras et al, 2020;Stienwandt et al, 2020;Takaku & Yokoyama, 2020).…”
Section: The Cultural Theorymentioning
confidence: 97%