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The authors chronicle the trends in the growth in on-site child care programs and perform analyses that shed light on the value of employer-sponsored child care to employees.
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The determinants of hours worked for employed women in developing countries is a little‐studied topic. We compare the determinants of employment with the determinants of hours worked for prime‐aged urban Brazilian women with and without husbands present. Given employment status, we find...
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Opinions differ about whether family structure, especially fertility, should be considered endogenous in models of behavior in developing countries. Faced with a dearth of good instruments, mainstream researchers often urge working in reduced form and, therefore, losing variables of policy...
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This edited volume uses a feminist approach to explore the economic implications of the complex interrelationship between gender and time use. Household composition, sexuality, migration patterns, income levels, and race/ethnicity are all considered as important factors that interact with gender...
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Intro -- Contents -- Ch1 - Introduction: Policy Issues and Research Questions -- Ch 2 - The Labor Market and Child Care Context in the United States -- Ch 3 - Economic Framework for the Valuation of ESCC -- Ch 4 - Description of Study Sites and Data Collection -- Ch 5 - Analysis of the Use of...
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