In part 1 of this appear we reviewed the principal features and failures of the market for child-care services in cities. A theoretical framework was developed which generated testable labour-supply and service-supply functions. In part 2, an empirical study is reported in which aggregate versions of those functions are calibrated for the supply of labour from mothers with young children and for the supply of childminding services. Special attention has been given to creating a meaningful measure of accessible childminding services. The results indicate that urban labour-market participation among mothers with young children is very responsive to the level of accessible childminders, ceteris paribus. Further, there is evidence that, at curr...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
This article addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalized childcare influ...
Investigation into the allocation mechanisms on the labour market and elaboration for two different ...
In this two-part paper we examine some of the market characteristics of urban child-care services. P...
This paper analyses how maternal labor supply responds to the price and availability of childcare se...
According to many studies, childcare is important for its pedagogical, economical and social functio...
This paper analyses how maternal labor supply relates to the availability of childcare services in f...
Do subjective responses to survey questions about child care availability, quality, and cost, aggreg...
We examine whether responses to survey questions about child care availability, quality and cost, ag...
This article explores the connection between child care, active labour market policies, and women's ...
This paper addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalised childcare influen...
The child care industry has expanded rapidly in recent years as a result of growing labor force part...
International audienceHow does the mother’s labour supply affect the household’s demand for childcar...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
It is typically found that the labour force participation of women is negatively affected by the pre...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
This article addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalized childcare influ...
Investigation into the allocation mechanisms on the labour market and elaboration for two different ...
In this two-part paper we examine some of the market characteristics of urban child-care services. P...
This paper analyses how maternal labor supply responds to the price and availability of childcare se...
According to many studies, childcare is important for its pedagogical, economical and social functio...
This paper analyses how maternal labor supply relates to the availability of childcare services in f...
Do subjective responses to survey questions about child care availability, quality, and cost, aggreg...
We examine whether responses to survey questions about child care availability, quality and cost, ag...
This article explores the connection between child care, active labour market policies, and women's ...
This paper addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalised childcare influen...
The child care industry has expanded rapidly in recent years as a result of growing labor force part...
International audienceHow does the mother’s labour supply affect the household’s demand for childcar...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
It is typically found that the labour force participation of women is negatively affected by the pre...
This paper introduces a static structural model of hours of market labor supply, time spent on child...
This article addresses the question whether geographical access to institutionalized childcare influ...
Investigation into the allocation mechanisms on the labour market and elaboration for two different ...