In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where parents can choose both the quantity and the quality of child care services they purchase in the market. Our vehicle of analysis is a Mirrleesian optimal tax framework where child care services not only enable parents to work, but also contribute to children's formation of human capital. In addition, there are externalities related to the parents' choice of child care arrangements for their offspring. Using a quantitative simulation model calibrated to the US economy, we evaluate the relative merits of some the most common forms of child care subsidies (tax deductions, tax credits, and opting-out public provision schemes) in terms of their effe...
In this paper, we develop a three-period model that incorporates parents' heterogeneous skills and a...
The paper characterizes the optimal tax policy and the optimal quality of day care services in a OLG...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where pa...
We study the design of child care subsidies in an optimal welfare problem with heterogeneous private...
We characterize the optimal tax policy and quality of day care services in an OLG model in which chi...
We characterize the optimal tax policy and quality of day care services in an OLG model in which chi...
The paper characterizes the optimal tax policy and the optimal quality of day care services in a OLG...
Recent legislation may substantially expand federal assistance in paying for child care. This paper ...
In the presence of distortionary taxes on labor, can subsidies on childcare, financed by a further i...
A recent study of the welfare state in Sweden, Rosen (1995, 1996, 1997), concludes that child care s...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model " of ferti...
This paper studies the effects of public child-care subsidies on parental time allocation. We develo...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
In this paper, we develop a three-period model that incorporates parents' heterogeneous skills and a...
The paper characterizes the optimal tax policy and the optimal quality of day care services in a OLG...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where pa...
We study the design of child care subsidies in an optimal welfare problem with heterogeneous private...
We characterize the optimal tax policy and quality of day care services in an OLG model in which chi...
We characterize the optimal tax policy and quality of day care services in an OLG model in which chi...
The paper characterizes the optimal tax policy and the optimal quality of day care services in a OLG...
Recent legislation may substantially expand federal assistance in paying for child care. This paper ...
In the presence of distortionary taxes on labor, can subsidies on childcare, financed by a further i...
A recent study of the welfare state in Sweden, Rosen (1995, 1996, 1997), concludes that child care s...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model " of ferti...
This paper studies the effects of public child-care subsidies on parental time allocation. We develo...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
In this paper, we develop a three-period model that incorporates parents' heterogeneous skills and a...
The paper characterizes the optimal tax policy and the optimal quality of day care services in a OLG...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...