This paper analyses how maternal labor supply relates to the availability of childcare services in flanders, a region that has a fairly abundant service provision, but does not offer a service guarantee as in several nordic countries. Variation in price/quantity bundles that stems from the interplay of three types of childcare services are used to identify mothers’ labor supply responses. The estimates indicate that policy measures which increase the availability may exhibit large labor supply effects. Moreover, budgetary simulations suggest the expansion of subsidised care services to be beneficial to the exchequer
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
This paper summarises new evidence from two Treasury working papers on the responsiveness of female...
In this study we examine the collective labor supply choices of dual-earner parents and take into ac...
This paper analyses how maternal labor supply relates to the availability of childcare services in f...
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...
Motherhood affects mothers’ professional career in different ways: it can cause them to quit their j...
In this paper, we investigate whether the expansion of childcare leads to an increase in the female ...
peer reviewedIn 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal chil...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
From 1999, all parents in Norway with children aged one to three, who did not attend publicly subsid...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
The childcare market has been emerging in the Netherlands since the first Child Care Stimulation Act...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
This paper summarises new evidence from two Treasury working papers on the responsiveness of female...
In this study we examine the collective labor supply choices of dual-earner parents and take into ac...
This paper analyses how maternal labor supply relates to the availability of childcare services in f...
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...
Motherhood affects mothers’ professional career in different ways: it can cause them to quit their j...
In this paper, we investigate whether the expansion of childcare leads to an increase in the female ...
peer reviewedIn 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal chil...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
From 1999, all parents in Norway with children aged one to three, who did not attend publicly subsid...
In 2003, a new multi-annual program aimed at increasing the availability of formal child care for 0-...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
The childcare market has been emerging in the Netherlands since the first Child Care Stimulation Act...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
This paper summarises new evidence from two Treasury working papers on the responsiveness of female...
In this study we examine the collective labor supply choices of dual-earner parents and take into ac...