We explore the impact of the child care tax credit in the U.S. income tax system on the labor supply decisions of married women with young children by incorporating the cost of child care into a structural labor supply model. Using data from the 1986 NLSY, we find that government subsidies to child care increase labor supply substantially. Our policy simulations show that an increase in the value of the child care tax credit (i.e., percent of expenditures subsidized) would have a much larger effect on labor supply than an increase in the annual expenditure limits of the subsidy or making the subsidy refundable. © 1997 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In the United States, federal child care subsidies come in two forms. The first and most obvious is ...
We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal fe...
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Abstract—We explore the impact of the child care tax credit in the U.S. income tax system on the lab...
those of the authors and should not be construed as representing the opinions or policies of the Ins...
We evaluate price subsidies and tax credits for childcare. We focus on partnered women's labour supp...
What would be the aggregate e¤ects of adopting a more generous and universal childcare subsidy progr...
What would be the aggregate e¤ects of adopting a more generous and universal childcare subsidy progr...
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on taxpayers’ income and child care e...
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on taxpayers’ income and child care e...
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on taxpayers’ income and child care e...
What would be the aggregate effects of adopting a more generous and universal childcare subsidy prog...
We consider the impact of tax credits and income support programs on female education choice, employ...
Over 18 million taxpayers are projected to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in tax year 1...
Over 75 % of Federal tax revenue is raised through the income tax and FICA taxes. The potential effe...
In the United States, federal child care subsidies come in two forms. The first and most obvious is ...
We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal fe...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...
Abstract—We explore the impact of the child care tax credit in the U.S. income tax system on the lab...
those of the authors and should not be construed as representing the opinions or policies of the Ins...
We evaluate price subsidies and tax credits for childcare. We focus on partnered women's labour supp...
What would be the aggregate e¤ects of adopting a more generous and universal childcare subsidy progr...
What would be the aggregate e¤ects of adopting a more generous and universal childcare subsidy progr...
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on taxpayers’ income and child care e...
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on taxpayers’ income and child care e...
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on taxpayers’ income and child care e...
What would be the aggregate effects of adopting a more generous and universal childcare subsidy prog...
We consider the impact of tax credits and income support programs on female education choice, employ...
Over 18 million taxpayers are projected to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in tax year 1...
Over 75 % of Federal tax revenue is raised through the income tax and FICA taxes. The potential effe...
In the United States, federal child care subsidies come in two forms. The first and most obvious is ...
We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal fe...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...