Discussion paper

DP17436 How parenting courses affect families’ time-use? Evidence from an RCT experiment in Italy

This paper investigates the impact of parenting courses on families’ time use with their children in urban areas in Italy. Courses aimed at raising parental awareness of the importance of educational activities were offered in four cities (Naples, Reggio Emilia, Teramo and Palermo) within the framework of the social program “FA.C.E. Farsi Comunità Educanti” and with the cooperation of the institution “Con i Bambini”2. In order to conduct the impact evaluation3, we designed a randomized controlled trial involving random assignment of the families (mostly mothers). At the end of the intervention, we administered an assessment questionnaire both to the treatment group, which took the course, and to the control group, which did not. Comparing the outcomes, we find that attending the course increased families' awareness of the importance of educational activities for children, reading often to the children and spending more time with them.

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Citation

Del Boca, D, C Pronzato and L Schiavon (2022), ‘DP17436 How parenting courses affect families’ time-use? Evidence from an RCT experiment in Italy‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17436. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp17436