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Arbeitsangebot 2 Child care 2 Childcare 2 Deutschland 2 Familienpolitik 2 Family policy 2 Germany 2 Kinderbetreuung 2 Labour supply 2 family policy 2 fitness 2 labor supply 2 non-linear instrumental variables 2 obesity 2 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Body weight 1 Children 1 Familienökonomik 1 Family economics 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Gesundheit 1 Gesundheitsrisiko 1 Health 1 Health risk 1 Higher education institution 1 Hochschule 1 IV-Schätzung 1 Impact assessment 1 Instrumental variables 1 Kinder 1 Körpergewicht 1 Labour market policy 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 Women workers 1 bargaining 1 child care 1
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Conference Paper 3 Graue Literatur 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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Lauber, Verena 2 Meier, Volker 2 Müller, Kai-Uwe 2 Rainer, Helmut 2 Thomas, Lampert 2 Wrohlich, Katharina 2
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2014: Evidenzbasierte Wirtschaftspolitik - Session: Child Care 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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The Effect of Early Universal Daycare on Child Weight Problems
Lauber, Verena; Thomas, Lampert - 2014
As the number of young children in daycare increases, people start to worry about the effect of early non-parental care. This is of special relevance as investments in the early periods of life are shown to be most important for a child's long term development. Based on the German national...
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Daddy months : conference paper
Meier, Volker; Rainer, Helmut - 2014
We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to having a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
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The effect of early universal daycare on child weight problems : conference paper
Lauber, Verena; Thomas, Lampert - 2014 - Preliminary version
As the number of young children in daycare increases, people start to worry about the effect of early non-parental care. This is of special relevance as investments in the early periods of life are shown to be most important for a child’s long term development. Based on the German national...
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Two steps forward : one step back? ; evaluating recent child care policies in Germany ; conference paper
Müller, Kai-Uwe; Wrohlich, Katharina - 2014 - This version: March 1st 2014, Preliminary and incomplete
In August 2013, two child care reforms have come into effect at the same time: First, a legal claim to formal child care has been introduced for all children aged one year or older. Second, a new benefit called Betreuungsgeld has been introduced that is granted to families who do not use public...
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Daddy Months
Meier, Volker; Rainer, Helmut - 2014
We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to having a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
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Two steps forward - one step back? Evaluating recent child care policies in Germany
Wrohlich, Katharina; Müller, Kai-Uwe - 2014
In August 2013, two child care reforms have come into effect at the same time: First, a legal claim to formal child care has been introduced for all children aged one year or older. Second, a new benefit called Betreuungsgeld has been introduced that is granted to families who do not use public...
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