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, that of married women. At the same time, the income tax structure, the fiscal treatment of families, policies to reconcile …
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, that of married women. At the same time, the income tax structure, the fiscal treatment of families, policies to reconcile …
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. The estimated ITT effect shows a decline by 0.24 cases per 1,000 children if a county increases childcare slots above the …
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the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are …
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the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are …
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the household. Using a sample of PSID-CDS children, we investigate whether the birth order effects in their outcomes are …
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We study the effect of family income and maternal hours worked on child development. Our instrumental variable analysis suggests different results for cognitive and behavioral development. An additional $1,000 in family income improves cognitive development by 4.4 percent of a standard deviation...
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-in-differences methodology, we find that the labor market participation rates of women with children decreased after the introduction of the …
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on a difference-in-differences methodology we find that the labour market participation rates of women with children …
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We study the effect of family income and maternal hours worked on child development. Our instrumental variable analysis suggests different results for cognitive and behavioral development. An additional 1,000 USD in family income improves cognitive development by 4.4 percent of a standard...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011778948