The cash-for-care scheme was introduced in 1998 in Norway. During the first period after its introduction, the percentage of users was high at 91 per cent. Since 2005, however, the use has decreased substantially year by year. Thus, the use of cash for care has changed over the 15 years it has existed. In this article we take these changes as our point of departure and analyse more closely what we might call ‘the rise and fall of the cash-for-care scheme’ in Norway. Over the last 15 to 20 years, Norway has become a multicultural society and we need to include ethnicity when conducting research in the field of family policy. The focus is therefore on the intersection of gender, class, and ethnicity in parents’ use of cash for care over this ...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
Abstract: We address the relationship between family policies and fertility in Norway, including th...
The report deals with how the use made of a service changes when it switches from being free to bein...
The cash-for-care scheme was introduced in 1998 in Norway. During the first period after its introdu...
Cash-for care policies are contested in many contexts, as they represent an incentive for childreari...
Master's thesis in Economic analysis.This paper investigates how a withdrawal of the Cash-for-Care p...
In 1998 Norway introduced a cash-for-care scheme. Parent with children aged one or two were offered ...
In 1998 a new cash benefit for parents with young children was introduced in Norway. Its purpose was...
This paper sets out to explore the effects of a cash incentive on parents’ choice of daytime care f...
This report analyzes Norway's childcare cash-benefit policy and its relation to fertility decision m...
This study assesses the short-term effects on women's combined work and child care choices of a nove...
Denne rapporten formidler resultatene fra et delprosjekt som inngår i Forskningsrådets omfattende ev...
This paper assesses the relationship between cash transfers to families and subsequent childbearing....
From 1999, all parents in Norway with children aged one to three, who did not attend publicly subsid...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
Abstract: We address the relationship between family policies and fertility in Norway, including th...
The report deals with how the use made of a service changes when it switches from being free to bein...
The cash-for-care scheme was introduced in 1998 in Norway. During the first period after its introdu...
Cash-for care policies are contested in many contexts, as they represent an incentive for childreari...
Master's thesis in Economic analysis.This paper investigates how a withdrawal of the Cash-for-Care p...
In 1998 Norway introduced a cash-for-care scheme. Parent with children aged one or two were offered ...
In 1998 a new cash benefit for parents with young children was introduced in Norway. Its purpose was...
This paper sets out to explore the effects of a cash incentive on parents’ choice of daytime care f...
This report analyzes Norway's childcare cash-benefit policy and its relation to fertility decision m...
This study assesses the short-term effects on women's combined work and child care choices of a nove...
Denne rapporten formidler resultatene fra et delprosjekt som inngår i Forskningsrådets omfattende ev...
This paper assesses the relationship between cash transfers to families and subsequent childbearing....
From 1999, all parents in Norway with children aged one to three, who did not attend publicly subsid...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
Abstract: We address the relationship between family policies and fertility in Norway, including th...
The report deals with how the use made of a service changes when it switches from being free to bein...