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mothers' and fathers' labor supply. Fathers' leave-taking is highly selective and the identification of causal effects relies …
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show that mothers work at higher percentage rates if they live in cantons that have expanded their childcare services more …
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mothers' and fathers' labor supply. Fathers' leave-taking is highly selective and the identification of causal effects relies …
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estimate the causal impact of subsidized childcare availability on Hungarian mothers' labor market participation around the 3rd …-in-differences approach using a comparison group of mothers with children aged 4-5 to control for seasonal effects (parent selection, child …
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Increasing mothers’ labor supply is a key policy challenge in many OECD countries. Germany recently introduced a … costs of childbearing, incentivizes working women to become mothers and return to the labor force rapidly. Using a sharp … patterns. First, medium-run effects on mothers’ employment probability are positive, significant and large, for some subgroups …
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Increasing mothers' labor supply is a key policy challenge in many OECD countries. Germany recently introduced a … costs of childbearing, incentivizes working women to become mothers and return to the labor force rapidly. Using a sharp … patterns. First, medium-run effects on mothers' employment probability are positive, significant and large, for some subgroups …
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-time mothers and their families implemented in three German federal states. I analysis the impact of the intervention on maternal … the participating mothers until the third birthday of the child give a rich data source to evaluate these outcomes. I find …
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Public child care is expected to assist families in reconciling work with family life. Yet, empirical evidence for the relevance of public child care to maternal employment is inconclusive. We exploit the introduction of a legal claim to a place in kindergarten in Germany, which was contingent...
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options like Head Start might lead mothers to reallocate time between employment, child care, and other activities. Using the … Start increases short-run employment and wage earnings of single mothers. The increase in labor supply does not appear to …
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rate of mothers increased by 4-7 percentage points and their hours of work by around 3 hours per week. Studying … heterogeneous effects reveals a differential impact of the reform for more vulnerable mothers. Parents whose youngest child is under …
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