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employment may be particularly costly for children in traditional' two-parent families. Finally, the data suggest that paternal …
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reduce deaths of infants and young children. The magnitudes of the estimated effects are substantial, especially for those …
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This study examines the "cost burden" of child care, defined as day care expenses divided by after-tax income. Data are … from the wave 10 core and child care topical modules to the 1996 Survey of Income and Program Participation. We estimate … that the average child under six years of age lives in a family that spends 4.9 percent of after-tax income on day care …
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This study investigates how maternal employment is related to the outcomes of 10 and 11 year olds after controlling for a wide variety of child, mother and family background characteristics. The results suggest that the mother's labor supply has deleterious effects on cognitive development,...
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