Overinvested: The Emotional Economy of Modern Parenting

Overinvested: The Emotional Economy of Modern Parenting
- February 5, 2026
- Nina Bandelj, sociology, New Books Network, Feb. 5, 2026 (podcast)
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Parents are exhausted. When did raising children become such all-consuming, never-ending, incredibly expensive, and emotionally absorbing effort? In this eye-opening book, Nina Bandelj explains how we got to this point--how we turned children into financial and emotional investments and child-rearing into laborious work. At the turn of the twentieth century, children went from being economically useful, often working to support families, to being seen by their parents as vulnerable and emotionally priceless. In the new millennium, however, parents have become overinvested in the emotional economy of parenting.
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