C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleDemands for formal and informal child care are estimated using a bivariate Tobit model. Predicted costs of child care are incorporated in the households’ budget constraint and a discrete choice labour supply model is estimated. Separate models are estimated for couples and lone parents. Increases in the prices and costs of child care lead to reductions in labour supply for lone parents and partnered mothers. Results suggest the average elasticities in Australia are closer to those found in the UK and are smaller than the estimates for Canada and the US. Effects are stronger for single parents and mothers facing low wages
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
We show that measurement error in the constructed price of child-care can explain why previous Austr...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...
This paper first analyses the demand for and cost of formal and informal childcare for couple and so...
Based on data which are representative of the Australian population in 2002, this paper first analys...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
We develop and estimate a structural model of labour supply for two parent families in Australia, ta...
This Policy research paper by Denise Doiron and Guyonne Kalb is the first study based on Australian ...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the relationship between child care pri...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
New regulations to improve the quality of early childhood education and care came into force in Aust...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
This paper summarises new evidence from two Treasury working papers on the responsiveness of female...
ISBN 0734031076 ISSN 13284991 (Print) ; ISSN 14475863 (Online) MIWP no. 24/02This paper estimates di...
Based on labour supply parameter estimates and childcare demand parameters for the Australian popula...
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
We show that measurement error in the constructed price of child-care can explain why previous Austr...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...
This paper first analyses the demand for and cost of formal and informal childcare for couple and so...
Based on data which are representative of the Australian population in 2002, this paper first analys...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
We develop and estimate a structural model of labour supply for two parent families in Australia, ta...
This Policy research paper by Denise Doiron and Guyonne Kalb is the first study based on Australian ...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the relationship between child care pri...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
New regulations to improve the quality of early childhood education and care came into force in Aust...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
This paper summarises new evidence from two Treasury working papers on the responsiveness of female...
ISBN 0734031076 ISSN 13284991 (Print) ; ISSN 14475863 (Online) MIWP no. 24/02This paper estimates di...
Based on labour supply parameter estimates and childcare demand parameters for the Australian popula...
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
We show that measurement error in the constructed price of child-care can explain why previous Austr...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...