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reform, children are 8 percentage points less likely to attend public daycare which implies a compensated price elasticity of …
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their first stable partnerships earlier and had their first children earlier. Their partners had lower grades, which we show …
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children earlier. Their partners had lower grades, which we show to be a strong predictor of divorce, and worse labor market …
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, relatively little research has addressed the role of CS on outcomes for the children concerned. There are good reasons for … thinking that CS could leverage better outcomes than other forms of income support and, using a sample of dependent children in …
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Previous studies report a wide range of estimates for how female labor supply responds to childcare prices. We shed new light on this question using a reform that raised the prices of public daycare. Parents respond by reducing public daycare and increasing childcare at home. Parents also reduce...
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, especially those of mothers with young children. This trend has triggered an intense debate about its implications for children …'s well-being and long-term educational outcomes. The overall effect of maternal and paternal employment on children …'s cognitive and educational attainment is not obvious: on the one hand, children may benefit from higher levels of family income …
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Previous studies, mostly from Anglo-Saxon countries, find a positive correlation between the presence of young children … children choosing self-employment as a way of balancing work and family commitments. This paper studies the relationship … between children and female self-employment in a country with family friendly policies and a generous welfare system: Sweden …
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supply model reveals that men who remain with female children are strongly positively selected (in terms of their work hours …) relative to men who remain with male children. -- child gender ; fatherhood ; labor supply ; family …
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This paper uses Danish register-based data for the population of children born in 1990-1997 to investigate the effects … children diagnosed with ADHD have a 75% higher probability of having dissolved their relationship and a 7-13% lower labor …
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Previous studies report a wide range of estimates for how female labor supply responds to childcare prices. We shed new light on this question using a reform that raised the prices of public daycare. Parents respond by reducing public daycare and increasing childcare at home. Parents also reduce...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013107258