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Children affect the after-birth labor force participation of women in two ways. Directly, the time spent in child-care reduces the labor market effort. The time spent out of the labor market while on maternity leave alters women's participation experience and, thus, indirectly affects subsequent...
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be more productive than informal child care, especially during a child's first years of life. The simulation of policies …
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Recent analyses of intergenerational mobility show that investments in children pay big dividends. The priority of resources in early childhood also affects the working of the local economy. Geographic variation in child care services motivates location of families and thereby influences housing...
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Presents new research by leading scholars in Australia and the United States on economic factors that influence …"Presents new research by leading scholars in Australia and the United States on economic factors that influence …
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We use longitudinal data describing couples in Australia from 2001-12 and Germany from 2002-12 to examine how …
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