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parenting behavior? Can emergency childcare policies during a pandemic mitigate increases in parental stress and negative … parenting behavior? To answer these questions, this study leverages cross-state variation in emergency childcare eligibility …
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parenting behavior? Can emergency childcare policies during a pandemic mitigate increases in parental stress and negative … parenting behavior? To answer these questions, this study leverages cross-state variation in emergency childcare eligibility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012518062
childcare. This trend has raised concerns, and an intense debate in several countries has focused on the effectiveness of … childcare policies. …
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suggest that the pandemic not only affected the short-term allocation of housework and childcare, but also reversed recent …
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suggest that the pandemic not only affected the short-term allocation of housework and childcare, but also reversed recent …
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Policies that extend the school day in elementary school provide an implicit childcare subsidy for families. As such … childcare is likely to be one of the mechanisms that relaxed restrictions to marriage dissolution. …
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Previous studies report a range of estimates for the response of female labor supply and childcare attendance to … childcare prices. We shed new light on these questions using a policy reform that raises the price of public daycare. After the …
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Ample empirical evidence has found that access to childcare for preschool children increases mothers' labor force … participation and employment. In this paper, we investigate whether increased childcare for primary school children improves the … was the effect of the reform's implicit subsidy to the cost of childcare on the opportunity cost of mothers' time. We also …
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open questions who responds to and who benefits from public investments into early childcare. We use the introduction of …
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Despite changing gender norms, few fathers decide to take parental leave after the birth of a child, and when they do, their leave spells are substantially shorter compared to mothers. This study examines how paternal leave-taking is affected by two key features of leave policies: flexibility in...
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