International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of a change in child care subsidies on parental subjective well-being. Starting in 1997, the Canadian province of Quebec implemented a generous program providing $5-a-day child care to children under the age of 5. By 2007, the percentage of children attending subsidized day care had tripled and mothers’ labor force participation had increased substantially. Objectively, more labor force participation is seen as a positive change, bringing with it higher income, independence and bargaining power. Yet a decrease in women's subjective well-being over previous decades has been documented, perhaps due to a Second Shift effect where women work more but still bear the brunt of housewor...
More than ten years ago, to increase mothers’ participation in the labour market and to enhance chil...
This paper shows that a temporary incentive to join the labor market or to work more can also produc...
A complete account of the U.S. child care subsidy system requires an understanding of its implicatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of a change in child care subsidies o...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a change in childcare subsidies on parental subjective w...
The growing labour force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and Canada has ...
The growing labor force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and Canada has l...
Childcare policy was an important issue in the recent election campaign. The parties ’ various child...
Quebec’s Universal Childcare Program (UCP) was implemented in 1997 to increase women’s labour force ...
We extend earlier research evaluating the Quebec Family Policy by providing the first evidence on th...
The Universal Child Care Benefit, introduced in 2006, was an income transfer for Canadian families w...
A complete account of the U.S. child care subsidy system requires an understanding of its implicatio...
In 2000, 79 percent of married Canadian women between the ages of 25 and 44 were in the labour forc...
In 1997, Quebec adopted a policy providing universal pre-school daycare for five dollars per day. Co...
The uniqueness of Quebec in Canada, and its attempt to be in control of its own destiny, also applie...
More than ten years ago, to increase mothers’ participation in the labour market and to enhance chil...
This paper shows that a temporary incentive to join the labor market or to work more can also produc...
A complete account of the U.S. child care subsidy system requires an understanding of its implicatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of a change in child care subsidies o...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a change in childcare subsidies on parental subjective w...
The growing labour force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and Canada has ...
The growing labor force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and Canada has l...
Childcare policy was an important issue in the recent election campaign. The parties ’ various child...
Quebec’s Universal Childcare Program (UCP) was implemented in 1997 to increase women’s labour force ...
We extend earlier research evaluating the Quebec Family Policy by providing the first evidence on th...
The Universal Child Care Benefit, introduced in 2006, was an income transfer for Canadian families w...
A complete account of the U.S. child care subsidy system requires an understanding of its implicatio...
In 2000, 79 percent of married Canadian women between the ages of 25 and 44 were in the labour forc...
In 1997, Quebec adopted a policy providing universal pre-school daycare for five dollars per day. Co...
The uniqueness of Quebec in Canada, and its attempt to be in control of its own destiny, also applie...
More than ten years ago, to increase mothers’ participation in the labour market and to enhance chil...
This paper shows that a temporary incentive to join the labor market or to work more can also produc...
A complete account of the U.S. child care subsidy system requires an understanding of its implicatio...