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Parental Monitoring and Children's Internet Use: The Role of Information, Control, and Cues / Francisco Gallego, Ofer Malamud, Cristian Pop-Eleches.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gallego, Francisco.
- Series:
- Working Paper Series (National Bureau of Economic Research) no. w23982.
- NBER working paper series no. w23982
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource: illustrations (black and white);
- Other Title:
- Parental Monitoring and Children's Internet Use
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2017.
- Summary:
- This paper explores how parental information and control can influence children's internet use in Chile. We designed and implemented a set of randomized interventions whereby approximately 7700 parents were sent weekly SMSs messages with (i) specific information about their children's internet use, and/or (ii) encouragement and assistance with the installation of parental control software. We separate the informational content from the cue associated with SMS messages and vary the strength of the cues by randomly assigning whether parents received messages in a predictable or unpredictable fashion. Our analysis yields three main findings. First, we find that messages providing parents with specific information affects parental behavior and reduces children's internet use by 6-10 percent. Second, we do not find significant impacts from helping parents directly control their children's internet access with parental control software. Third, the strength of the cue associated with receiving a message has a significant impact on internet use.
- Notes:
- Print version record
- October 2017.
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