Replication Data for: Making time to be informed: The child penalty in political news consumption
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Women consume less media than men and avoid political news to a greater extent.
This gap in media consumption is often linked to women’s lack of time when combining
careers with children. One recent study has captured the ‘child penalty’ for women, but
the dynamics relating childcare to less news consumption remain unexplored. We
propose four potential dynamics: a threshold effect, a short-term effect, an extra
burden, and a ‘building-up’ effect. Fixed effects’ analysis of the Dutch LISS panel data
shows an immediate ‘child penalty’ on women's political media consumption. There is
an additional cumulative effect as infants grow. This ‘building-up effect’ is also apparent
for men when children are in their teens. Results suggest a change of habits to online
news. Finally, we find no support for the hypothesis of an extra burden dynamic as
having a child has the same toll for women with and without paid employment.
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2025-03-12



