This article addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalized childcare influences mothers’ labour-force participation in the Netherlands. The conceptual framework of the article is based on a time-geographic perspective on female labour-force participation. According to this perspective, women are faced with severe day-to-day space-time constraints that form a spatial barrier to labour-force participation. It is argued that, for many mothers with pre-school aged children, access to employment opportunities is partly determined by geographical access to childcare facilities. Using data from the Netherlands Housing Demand survey and a detailed measure of geographical access to childcare, it is shown that, for mothers w...
The effects of regional structures on both females' willingness to work and the probability of being...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
In studying the effect of geographical proximity to childcare on mothers’ employment, past research ...
This article addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalized childcare influ...
This paper addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalised childcare influen...
The place of children in the combination of family-employment in the Netherlands. The importance of...
The childcare market has been emerging in the Netherlands since the first Child Care Stimulation Act...
According to many studies, childcare is important for its pedagogical, economical and social functio...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
In this article research on stratification and mobility is combined with research on the choice wome...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
peer reviewedIn 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal chil...
Abstract The Dutch labor force participation of women with young children has increased very rapidly...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
In recent years in the Netherlands, mothers’ labor participation has increased sharply. This article...
The effects of regional structures on both females' willingness to work and the probability of being...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
In studying the effect of geographical proximity to childcare on mothers’ employment, past research ...
This article addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalized childcare influ...
This paper addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalised childcare influen...
The place of children in the combination of family-employment in the Netherlands. The importance of...
The childcare market has been emerging in the Netherlands since the first Child Care Stimulation Act...
According to many studies, childcare is important for its pedagogical, economical and social functio...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
In this article research on stratification and mobility is combined with research on the choice wome...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
peer reviewedIn 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal chil...
Abstract The Dutch labor force participation of women with young children has increased very rapidly...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
In recent years in the Netherlands, mothers’ labor participation has increased sharply. This article...
The effects of regional structures on both females' willingness to work and the probability of being...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
In studying the effect of geographical proximity to childcare on mothers’ employment, past research ...