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increased in absolute terms, highly-educated women increasingly find child care employment less attractive than other …
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maternal employment using 1940 and 1950 Census data in a difference-in-difference-in-differences framework. The evidence … on the design of contemporary child care systems that balance the twin goals of increasing parental employment and …
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sectors, raising questions about the impact of child care costs and quality on parental employment and child development. The …
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"We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply following a health … shock. First, we develop a theoretical model that examines the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on the … labor supply response to a health shock, to clarify under what conditions employment-contingent health insurance is likely …
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Minimum quality regulations are often justified in the child care market because of the presence of information frictions between parents and providers. However, regulations can also have unintended consequences for the quantity and quality of services provided. In this paper, we merge new data...
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