This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2019Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-216).Cities across the United States are saddled with a burgeoning child care conundrum, a mismatch between the skyrocketing need for child care and the fundamental insufficiency of child care infrastructure and policies to address the growing demand. To be sure, the broken child care market -- characterized by too few spots, mediocre quality, and exorbitant costs -- forces parents to make tradeoffs...
This thesis consists of a summary and four self-contained papers. Paper [I] examines whether fathers...
This 31 page thesis examines the history of child care, women in the workforce, and a proposal for a...
In this brief, authors Robert Paul Hartley, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer present estima...
Childcare is a critical infrastructure that supports working families, businesses, and the economy i...
In this brief, using data from the Census Bureau, state administrative systems, and a Carsey survey ...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
Quality early care and education and after-school activities help families' work and children succee...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
Low-income families with working parents face significant burdens paying for child care, which can f...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Tambra J. Kent, for the Master of Science degree in the field of Educat...
In my thesis I focus on the economic impacts of public policy. I apply micro-econometric techniques ...
For many parents, one of the initial shocks in becoming a parent is discovering the high price of ch...
Child care is expensive. The average cost of child care in the United States can range from 9- 36% o...
The increasing number of women entering the workforce and single parent households has increased the...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.In...
This thesis consists of a summary and four self-contained papers. Paper [I] examines whether fathers...
This 31 page thesis examines the history of child care, women in the workforce, and a proposal for a...
In this brief, authors Robert Paul Hartley, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer present estima...
Childcare is a critical infrastructure that supports working families, businesses, and the economy i...
In this brief, using data from the Census Bureau, state administrative systems, and a Carsey survey ...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
Quality early care and education and after-school activities help families' work and children succee...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
Low-income families with working parents face significant burdens paying for child care, which can f...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Tambra J. Kent, for the Master of Science degree in the field of Educat...
In my thesis I focus on the economic impacts of public policy. I apply micro-econometric techniques ...
For many parents, one of the initial shocks in becoming a parent is discovering the high price of ch...
Child care is expensive. The average cost of child care in the United States can range from 9- 36% o...
The increasing number of women entering the workforce and single parent households has increased the...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.In...
This thesis consists of a summary and four self-contained papers. Paper [I] examines whether fathers...
This 31 page thesis examines the history of child care, women in the workforce, and a proposal for a...
In this brief, authors Robert Paul Hartley, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer present estima...