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This paper provides an early analysis of child care subsidies under welfare reform. Previous studies of child care subsidies use data from the pre-welfare-reform period, and their results may not apply to the very different post-reform environment. We use data from the 1997 National Survey of...
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mothers. To this end, we estimate a structural random utility model of labour supply and welfare participation. The model … that the Swedish reform is self-financing for single mothers, whereas a 10 per cent deficit follows from the adapted EITC …
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children live with a never-married mother. Children of never-married mothers are more likely to drop out of high school, repeat …"One-third of children in the United States are born to unmarried parents. A substantial number of black and Hispanic … grades, and have behavioral problems than are children raised in more traditional family structures. But these relationships …
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-education women. This leads to lower reading scores among children, primarily as a result of mothers shifting away from formal care … employment and fertility among women, as well as long-run cognitive outcomes among children. A structural life-cycle model of …-scale child care reform, which provided generous cash transfers to mothers who did not use formal child care facilities. Combining …
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