There is a heated debate in the US and Canada, as well as in many European countries, about a move towards subsidized, universally accessible child care. At the same time, studies on universal child care and child development are scarce, limited to short-run outcomes, and the findings are mixed. We analyze the introduction of subsidized, universally accessible child care in Norway, addressing the impact on the long-run outcomes of children. Our precise difference-in-difference estimates show that child care had strong positive effects on children's educational attainment and labor market participation, and also reduced welfare dependency. 17,500 new child care places produces around 6,200 additional years of education. In line with these re...
In this paper, we examine the heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care (preschool) ...
We examine heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care program in Germany by exploitin...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
There is a heated debate in the US and Canada, as well as in many European countries, about a move t...
There is a heated debate in the US and Canada, as well as in many European countries, about a move t...
There is a heated debate in the US, Canada and many European countries about introducing universally...
There is a heated debate in the US, Canada and many European countries about introducing universally...
We assess the case for universal child care programs in the context of a Norwegian reform which led ...
Theory and evidence points towards particularly positive effects of high-quality child care for disa...
The strong correlation between child care and maternal employment rates has led previous research to...
Given the wide use of childcare subsidies across countries, it is surprising how little we know abo...
Abstract: Exploiting a rich panel data child survey merged with administrative records along with a ...
We examine heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care program in Germany by exploitin...
Given the wide use of child care subsidies across countries, it is surprising how little we know abo...
Encouraging effects from random assignments of intensive and high-quality early child care to disadv...
In this paper, we examine the heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care (preschool) ...
We examine heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care program in Germany by exploitin...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
There is a heated debate in the US and Canada, as well as in many European countries, about a move t...
There is a heated debate in the US and Canada, as well as in many European countries, about a move t...
There is a heated debate in the US, Canada and many European countries about introducing universally...
There is a heated debate in the US, Canada and many European countries about introducing universally...
We assess the case for universal child care programs in the context of a Norwegian reform which led ...
Theory and evidence points towards particularly positive effects of high-quality child care for disa...
The strong correlation between child care and maternal employment rates has led previous research to...
Given the wide use of childcare subsidies across countries, it is surprising how little we know abo...
Abstract: Exploiting a rich panel data child survey merged with administrative records along with a ...
We examine heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care program in Germany by exploitin...
Given the wide use of child care subsidies across countries, it is surprising how little we know abo...
Encouraging effects from random assignments of intensive and high-quality early child care to disadv...
In this paper, we examine the heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care (preschool) ...
We examine heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care program in Germany by exploitin...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...