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Do Higher Childcare Subsidies Improve Parental Well-being? Evidence from Québec's Family Policies
childcare labor supply subjective well-being life satisfaction happiness work-life balance
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2012/10/22
In this paper, we investigate the effect of a change in childcare subsidies on parental subjective well-being. Starting in 1997, the Canadian province of Québec implemented a generous program providin...
Exploring the Impacts of Public Childcare on Mothers and Children in Italy: Does Rationing Play a Role?
childcare female employment child cognitive outcomes
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2012/10/24
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 ...
Childcare, Eldercare, and Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Urban China, 1982–2000
Childcare Eldercare Labor Force Participation Married Women Urban China
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2016/3/8
We employ Chinese population census data to consider married, urban women’s labor force participation decisions in the context of their families. We find that the presence in the household of a parent...
Effect of Eating Together with Friends on Childcare Support—For Full-time Housewives with Infants—
eating together with friends childcare support full-time housewives mothers' childcare anxiety satisfaction with life satisfaction with diet
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2009/8/26
This study aims to clarify how eating together with friends benefits as childcare support for mothers raising children; in other words, how it affects their mental state, specifically their childcare ...
Comparing childcare measures in the ATUS and earlier time diary studies
Comparing childcare American Time Use Survey
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2009/3/24
The American Time Use Survey抯 measures of primary childcare and time with children are comparable with those in earlier U.S. time-diary studies, but the secondary childcare measure is not.