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Durchschnittsalter der Kinder im Kindergarten niedriger ist, eine erhöhte intergenerationale Bildungsmobilität aufweisen. Zum gleichen … Schluss kommen wir, wenn wir anstelle des Durchschnittsalters den Anteil der Vier- und Fünfjährigen im Kindergarten als …This study investigates whether early kindergarten attendance can affect intergenerational educational mobility between …
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This study investigates whether early kindergarten attendance can affect intergenerational educational mobility between … parents and children using data from Switzerland. There, kindergarten regulations are determined at the cantonal level, which … allows us to compare the outcomes of different kindergarten policy regimes within a given country. Based on flexible …
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enroll in kindergarten. Taking advantage of heterogeneity across cantons we find that early kindergarten enrollment …
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enroll in kindergarten. Taking advantage of heterogeneity across cantons we find that early kindergarten enrollment … significantly increases educational mobility. -- Kindergarten ; pre-school enrollment ; educational mobility ; intergenerational …
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enroll in kindergarten. Taking advantage of heterogeneity across cantons we find that early kindergarten enrollment …
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Despite the introduction of childcare subsidies in many countries, the cost of childcare is still thought to hinder parental employment. Many governments are considering increasing the generosity of their childcare subsidies, but the a priori effect of such a policy is ambiguous and little is...
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Despite the introduction of childcare subsidies in many countries, the cost of childcare is still thought to hinder parental employment. Many governments are considering increasing the generosity of their childcare subsidies, but the a priori effect of such a policy is ambiguous and little is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011594686
Many governments are considering expanding childcare subsidies to increase the labour force participation of parents (especially mothers) with young children. In this paper, we study the potential impact of such a policy by comparing the effects of offering free part-time childcare and of...
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We use Swiss data to test whether intergenerational educational mobility is affected by the age at which children first enter (primary) school. Early age at school entry significantly affects mobility and reduces the relative advantage of children of better educated parents.
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We use Swiss data to test whether intergenerational educational mobility is affected by the age at which children first enter (primary) school. Early age at school entry significantly affects mobility and reduces the relative advantage of children of better educated parents.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010268950