Mack for their superb research and secretarial assistance, respectively. Marital Status and Full-time/Part-time Work Status in Child Care Choices Using recent SIPP data, we estimate two econometric models to study the differences in the effect of child care costs on employment status and differences in the mode of child care used controlling for employment status. For both married and single women, full-time employment is more elastic with respect to changes in the price of child care than part-time employment and employment elasticities are larger for single than married mothers. In the model of child care modal choice, we find that an increased probability of full-time employment is associated with an increase in the use of center care an...
The literature estimates for labor force participation elasticity with regard to child care prices a...
Using data from the HILDA (Household Income and Labour Dynamics), this paper examines the implicatio...
The literature estimates for labor force participation elasticity with regard to child care prices a...
Using recent SIPP data, we estimate two econometric models to study the differences in the effect of...
their impeccable secretarial support. CHILD CARE AND THE EMPLOYMENT BEHAVIOR OF SINGLE AND MARRIED M...
Abstract—Because women typically serve as primary care providers for their children, female labor fo...
This study assesses the relative effects of economic, demographic and attitudinal factors on mothers...
The focus of this paper is to examine the interplay between nonstandard employment (i.e., shift work...
This paper develops and estimates a model for the choice of part-time and full-time employment and t...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother's decision to choose paid ch...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother’s decision to choose paid ch...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
The paper develops a model of family size decisions in which couples choose explicitly a combination...
The literature estimates for labor force participation elasticity with regard to child care prices a...
Using data from the HILDA (Household Income and Labour Dynamics), this paper examines the implicatio...
The literature estimates for labor force participation elasticity with regard to child care prices a...
Using recent SIPP data, we estimate two econometric models to study the differences in the effect of...
their impeccable secretarial support. CHILD CARE AND THE EMPLOYMENT BEHAVIOR OF SINGLE AND MARRIED M...
Abstract—Because women typically serve as primary care providers for their children, female labor fo...
This study assesses the relative effects of economic, demographic and attitudinal factors on mothers...
The focus of this paper is to examine the interplay between nonstandard employment (i.e., shift work...
This paper develops and estimates a model for the choice of part-time and full-time employment and t...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother's decision to choose paid ch...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother’s decision to choose paid ch...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
The paper develops a model of family size decisions in which couples choose explicitly a combination...
The literature estimates for labor force participation elasticity with regard to child care prices a...
Using data from the HILDA (Household Income and Labour Dynamics), this paper examines the implicatio...
The literature estimates for labor force participation elasticity with regard to child care prices a...