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Regional family cultures and child care by grandparents in Europe
child care Europe family grandparents intergenerational support
2014/11/21
Background: Child care is widely considered a key issue in confronting demographic change in Europe today, given its centrality in the labour market participation of parents, and of mothers in particu...
Optimal Taxation, Child Care and Models of the Household
optimal taxation time allocation household production child care inequality labour supply
2012/8/22
This paper presents for the first time the properties of optimal piecewise linear tax systems for two-earner households, based on joint and individual incomes respectively. A key contribution is the a...
The Geographic Accessibility of Child Care Subsidies and Evidence on the Impact of Subsidy Receipt on Childhood Obesity
child care subsidy obesity
2011/10/23
This paper examines the impact of the spatial accessibility of public human services agencies on the likelihood of receiving a child care subsidy among disadvantaged mothers with young children. In pa...
Where to Put the Kids? Effects of Type of Non-parental Child Care on Pre-teen Skills and Risky Behavior
child care skills risky behaviors evaluation
2011/7/25
This paper investigates pre-teenage effects of the choice of type of non-parental child care at age three (preschool relative to more informal family day care). We exploit a Danish panel data child su...
Child Care, Maternal Employment and Persistence: A Natural Experiment from Spain
mother’s labor supply preschool children childcare quasi-natural experiment differences-in-differences-in-differences
2011/7/25
Reconciling work and family is high on many governments' agenda, especially in countries, such as Spain, with record-low fertility and female labor force participation rates. This paper analyzes the e...
Intra-Household Work Timing: The Effect on Joint Activities and the Demand for Child Care
labor supply work timing time allocation
2011/4/30
This study examines if couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child care demand and the time that spouses jointly spend on leisure, household chores and child care. By using...
´Just Living Together´: Implications of cohabitation for fathers’ participation in child care in Western Europe
cohabitation ECHP Europe gender division of child care
2010/8/27
This article tests the assumption that cohabitation makes a difference in the allocation of child care responsibilities within couples. It has often been presumed that cohabiting individuals are less ...
Regional child care availability and fertility decisions in Spain
care regime child care fertility gender roles social policy welfare regimes
2009/12/8
In this paper I explore two hypotheses: (1) Formal childcare availability for children under 3 has a positive effect on fertility; and (2) Formal childcare availability has different effects across co...
Labor force participation behavior of mothers, particularly of single mothers, is
inextricably linked with the availability of affordable, quality child care. Efforts to“make work pay”for welfare mot...
Due to dramatic changes in family structure and female labor force participation,
particularly the employment of mothers of young children, non-maternal care for young children
has moved into the fo...
Employment-Related Child Care Issues: What We Know and What We Do Not
Employment-Related Child Care Issues Child care policy
2009/11/5
Child care policy proposals are floated across the national and state policy landscape with
growing frequency, and with good reason. An ever-growing percentage of parents are in the
workforce, with...
Child Care and the Employment Behavior of Single and Married Mothers
Child Care the Employment Behavior Single Mothers Married Mothers
2009/11/5
This paper examines the relationship between the cost of child care and the employment behavior of married and single mothers. The data used in this paper are from the 1987 SIPP, the first SIPP panel ...
Marital Status and Full-time/Part-time Work Status in Child Care Choices:Changing the Rules of the Game
Marital Status Full-time/Part-time Work Status Child Care Choices the Game
2009/11/5
Using recent SIPP data, we estimate two econometric models to study the differences in the effect of child care costs on employment status and differences in the mode of child care used controlling fo...
The Effect of Child Care Costs on the Labor Force Participation and Welfare Recipiency of Single Mothers
Child Care Costs the Labor Force Participation Welfare Recipiency Single Mothers
2009/11/5
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers whether to participate in the labor market and whether to receive welfare.Results show a substantial...
Nonstandard Work and Child Care Choices of Married Mothers
Nonstandard Work Child Care Married Mothers
2009/11/5
The focus of this paper is to examine the interplay between nonstandard employment and child care choice decisions of married mothers with young children. We draw on the 1992/93 Survey of Income and P...