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attachment of mothers very moderately. The effects are driven by mothers earning less than the median annual work income of 15 …,706 CHF and by older mothers (>37). …
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population and to analyze how those beliefs relate to choices. In terms of pecuniary returns, mothers' (and fathers') later …
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According to many studies, childcare is important for its pedagogical, economical and social function for both children and parents. However, many households are still confronted with availability constraints in childcare. In the recent past, many governments implemented policy reforms in order...
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Although a large body of literature has argued that motherhood has a profound and long-lasting negative effect on the employment and earnings of women, there is little evidence focusing on the post-communist region. This paper exploits the latest round of the EBRD-World Bank Life in Transition...
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effects: high educated non-mothers are persuaded by the informational treatments to increase their intended use of formal … child care (and to pay more); whereas low educated non-mothers to reduce their intended labor supply. These findings are …
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women with young children are willing to work, but that women with young children and mothers who are unhappy with the … spatial barriers discourage mothers from entering employment …
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This paper examines the impact of actual subsidy receipt of single mothers on their joint employment and child care … type of care chosen. Results indicate that single mothers are highly responsive to child care subsidies by increasing their …
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, we show that the reform reduced mothers' likelihood to return to work within three years by only 1.4 percentage points …
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Parents spend considerable time and resources investing in their children's development. Given evidence that the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) affects maternal labor supply, we investigate how the EITC affects a broad array of time-use activities, focusing on the amount and nature of time...
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are concentrated among socioeconomically disadvantaged mothers, especially those that are unmarried. Results are also most … apparent for mothers of young children. Altogether, our results suggest that the increased work associated with EITC expansions … over time has done little to reduce the time mothers devote to active learning and development activities with their …
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