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differences across marital status and between full-time versus part-time work status. Because child care utilization and … by marital status throughout the empirical work. In addition to the descriptive analyses, we estimate two distinct … econometric models to study the differences in the effect of child care costs on employment status (by marital status) and …
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jointly estimate the work status and child care choice decisions of mothers, we find that the standard versus nonstandard work …
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jointly estimate the work status and child care choice decisions of mothers, we find that the standard versus nonstandard work …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005141950
Two labor supply issues that have received substantial attention are the responsiveness of labor supply to wage changes and the imposition of labor supply constraints. Adjusting hours worked on a second job may be the practical and perhaps only available response to either event yet, most labor...
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are Lilja (1991) and Conway and Kimmel (1994). The latter improves upon Lilja (1991) by specifying a more plausible …
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The problem of rising health care costs and the related increased dependency on health insurance coverage has moved to the forefront of the U.S. policy agenda in recent years and was a fundamental component of President Clinton's 1992 campaign platform. However, the President's 1994 health care...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011763207
This paper presents findings from a net impact evaluation of the Ohio JOBS Student Retention Program. The JOBS program, a component of the federal Aid to Families with Dependent Children (ADC) program, was required, in all states, for ADC recipients who met certain criteria. The Ohio JSRP was an...
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are Lilja (1991) and Conway and Kimmel (1994). The latter improves upon Lilja (1991) by specifying a more plausible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005141971
The problem of rising health care costs and the related increased dependency on health insurance coverage has moved to the forefront of the U.S. policy agenda in recent years and was a fundamental component of President Clinton's 1992 campaign platform. However, the President's 1994 health care...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005030677
Two labor supply issues that have received substantial attention are the responsiveness of labor supply to wage changes and the imposition of labor supply constraints. Adjusting hours worked on a second job may be the practical and perhaps only available response to either event yet, most labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005116766