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Advocates of a universal child care system offer a two-fold argument: Child care facilitates children's long-run development, and levels the playing field by benefiting in particular disadvantaged children. Therefore, a critical element in evaluating universal child care systems is to measure...
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substantially increased intergenerational income mobility. To interpret the estimated heterogeneity in child care effects, we …
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Many developed countries currently consider a move towards a universal child care program. The challenge in assessing the case for universal child care programs is that the evidence base is scarce. We analyze the staged expansion of subsidized, universally accessible child care in Norway. Our...
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substantially increased intergenerational income mobility. To interpret the estimated heterogeneity in child care effects, we …
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Many developed countries currently consider a move towards a universal child care program. The challenge in assessing the case for universal child care programs is that the evidence base is scarce. We analyze the staged expansion of subsidized, universally accessible child care in Norway. Our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785530
Many developed countries currently consider a move towards a universal child care program. The challenge in assessing the case for universal child care programs is that the evidence base is scarce. We analyze the staged expansion of subsidized, universally accessible child care in Norway. Our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010595386
care ; child development ; non-linear difference-in-differences ; heterogeneity ; distributional effects …
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. -- universal child care ; child development ; non-linear difference-in-differences ; heterogeneity ; quantile treatment effects …
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. -- universal child care ; child development ; non-linear difference-in-differences ; heterogeneity ; quantile treatment effects …
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