This paper investigates the effects of public childcare availability in Italy on mothers' working status and children's scholastic achievements. We use a newly available dataset containing individual standardized test scores of pupils attending second grade of primary school in 2008-09 in conjunction with data on public childcare availability. Public childcare coverage in Italy is scarce (12.7 percent versus the OECD average of 30 percent) and the service is “rationed”: each municipality allocates the available slots according to eligibility criteria. We contribute to the existing literature taking into account rationing in public childcare access and the functioning of the childcare market. Our estimates indicate that childcare availabilit...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
Exploring the impacts of public childcare on mothers and children in Italy: does rationing play a ro...
This paper investigates the effects of public child care availability in Italy in mothers’ working s...
This version: 19 September 2013.This paper investigates the effects of public child care availabilit...
In Italy the women's participation is among the lowest in Europe. The female employment rate stands ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
In spite of relatively generous public subsidies and a reputation for high quality, only a very lim...
Childcare availability is regarded as an important factor in the evaluation of public policies for b...
Abstract This study aims at examining the fertility impact of early childhood education and care (EC...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal time allocation between work, child care, and leisure an...
La tesi è una raccolta di tre articoli sugli effetti delle politiche per l’infanzia e le scelte dei ...
In this paper we have investigated the impact of the level of education on the number of children in...
It is widely recognized that childcare has important pedagogical, economic and social effects on bot...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
Exploring the impacts of public childcare on mothers and children in Italy: does rationing play a ro...
This paper investigates the effects of public child care availability in Italy in mothers’ working s...
This version: 19 September 2013.This paper investigates the effects of public child care availabilit...
In Italy the women's participation is among the lowest in Europe. The female employment rate stands ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
In spite of relatively generous public subsidies and a reputation for high quality, only a very lim...
Childcare availability is regarded as an important factor in the evaluation of public policies for b...
Abstract This study aims at examining the fertility impact of early childhood education and care (EC...
This paper analyzes the effects of maternal time allocation between work, child care, and leisure an...
La tesi è una raccolta di tre articoli sugli effetti delle politiche per l’infanzia e le scelte dei ...
In this paper we have investigated the impact of the level of education on the number of children in...
It is widely recognized that childcare has important pedagogical, economic and social effects on bot...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
Exploring the impacts of public childcare on mothers and children in Italy: does rationing play a ro...