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Women experience significant reductions in labor market income following the birth of children, while their male partners experience no such income drops. This "relative child penalty" has been well documented and accounts for a significant amount of the gender income gap. In this paper we do...
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may depend on countryspecific pre-reform female employment and earnings, and childcare availability, costs, and quality. …
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This paper analyzes whether there exists a causal relationship between parental employment and children's educational attainment. We address potential endogeneity problems due to (i) selection of parents in the labor market by estimating a model on sibling differences and (ii) reverse causality...
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(GSOEP) from 1989-2006 we show that children living in Western Germany have a higher probability to attend institutional care …
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1989 to 2006 we show that children living in West Germany have a higher probability to attend institutional care if their …
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in the treatment group five years of high-quality child care along with case management. As a result, treated children … lengthening children's exposure to high-quality early education. …
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This paper analyzes whether there exists a causal relationship between parental employment and children's educational attainment. We address potential endogeneity problems due to (i) selection of parents in the labor market by estimating a model on sibling differences and (ii) reverse causality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010427526
This paper presents the results of a randomized study of a home visiting program implemented in Germany for low … welfare state arrangements for disadvantaged mothers with young children in Germany. …
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This paper presents results from a randomized evaluation of a home visiting program for disadvantaged first-time mothers and their families implemented in three German federal states. I analysis the impact of the intervention on maternal employment, school attendance, child care use, fertility,...
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This paper presents the results of a randomized study of a home visiting program implemented in Germany for low … welfare state arrangements for disadvantaged mothers with young children in Germany …
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