We develop and estimate a structural model of labour supply for two parent families in Australia, taking explicit account of the importance of childcare related variables. Our main contribution is to consider the labour supply decisions of both parents and their choice of childcare simultaneously. Labour supply decisions of mothers are found to be substantially more responsive to changes in their own wage (at intensive and extensive margins) than is the case for fathers, with minimal cross-wage labour supply responses from fathers. Our results imply that policies increasing the wage of mothers will be associated with marked increases in labour market participation and in the working hours of mothers in the Australian labour market, with lit...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother's decision to choose paid ch...
The paper develops a model of family size decisions in which couples choose explicitly a combination...
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 presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleDemands for formal and informal child care are estimated using a bivari...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the relationship between child care pri...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...
This thesis investigates the labour supply behaviour of female sole parents in Australia. The major ...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother's decision to choose paid ch...
The paper develops a model of family size decisions in which couples choose explicitly a combination...
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 presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleDemands for formal and informal child care are estimated using a bivari...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the relationship between child care pri...
This paper empirically examines the effect on couples' labour supply of a universal at-birth cash be...
The extent to which maternal employment is influenced by the affordability of child care is the subj...
This thesis investigates the labour supply behaviour of female sole parents in Australia. The major ...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper uses Australian data from a national representative sample of Australian couples having t...
This paper considers the simultaneous relationship of the single mother's decision to choose paid ch...
The paper develops a model of family size decisions in which couples choose explicitly a combination...