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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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Immigrants comprise nearly 20% of the child care workforce in the U.S. This paper studies the impact of a major immigration enforcement policy, Secure Communities (SC), on the structure and functioning of the child care market. Relying on the staggered introduction of SC across counties between...
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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 … suggests that mothers' paid work increased substantially following the introduction of the child care program. I then study the … on the design of contemporary child care systems that balance the twin goals of increasing parental employment and …
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maternal employment using 1940 and 1950 Census data in a difference-in-difference-in-differences framework. The evidence … suggests that mothers' paid work increased substantially following the introduction of the child care program. I then study the … on the design of contemporary child care systems that balance the twin goals of increasing parental employment and …
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