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employment. We document this question further by focusing on the role of the provision of childcare services close to the family …'s residential location. We use a simultaneous equations approach to estimate the employment and childcare decisions of mothers of … recent literature, we find that, in a context where the female employment rate and the availability of childcare have …
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This study analyzes the effect of fathers' parental leave-taking on the time fathers spend with their children and on mothers' and fathers' labor supply. Fathers' leave-taking is highly selective and the identification of causal effects relies on within-father differences in leave-taking for...
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effect on employment of mothers who used to work outside the home before giving birth and might prevent some mothers from …
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estimate the elasticity of maternal employment to preschool access. The analysis finds that an additional public preschool per …
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Little literature currently exists on the effects of childcare use on maternal labor market outcomes in a developing country context, and recent studies offer mixed results. This paper attempts to fill these gaps by analyzing several of the latest rounds of the Vietnam Household Living Standards...
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We study the short, medium, and longer run employment effects of a substantial change in the parental leave benefit …
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Little literature currently exists on the effects of childcare use on maternal labor market outcomes in a developing country context, and the few recent studies offer mixed results. We attempt to fill these gaps by analyzing several latest rounds of the Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey...
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This paper endeavors to explain how male participation in child upbringing influences women's employment in Russia …
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towards non-regular employment despite women's high education levels. This paper empirically examines what helps Japan and … Korea to increase FLFP by type (i.e., regular vs. non-regular employment), using the SVAR model. In so doing, we compare … tend to reduce the proportion of regular female employment in Japan and Korea, (ii) the persistent gender wage gap …
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