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child development 2 childcare policy 2 natural experiment 2 Bildungsinvestition 1 Child care 1 Children 1 Eltern 1 Familie 1 Familienplanung 1 Family 1 Family planning 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Human capital 1 Human capital investment 1 Humankapital 1 Kinder 1 Kinderbetreuung 1 Parents 1 change in change estimator 1 change-in-change estimator 1 treatment effect heterogeneity 1 treatment heterogeneity 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Kottelenberg, Michael J. 2 Lehrer, Steven F. 2
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Vancouver School of Economics 1
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CESifo economic studies : CESifo, a joint initiative of the University of Munich's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 1 CLSSRN working papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Do the Perils of Universal Child Care Depend on the Child's Age?
Kottelenberg, Michael J.; Lehrer, Steven F. - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
The rising participation of women in paid work has not only heightened demand for universal early education and care programs but also led to increased use of child care amongst children at earlier ages. Prior research investigating Quebec's universal highly-subsidized child care documented...
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Do the perils of universal childcare depend on the child's age? (Families, children and human capital formation)
Kottelenberg, Michael J.; Lehrer, Steven F. - In: CESifo economic studies : CESifo, a joint initiative of … 60 (2014) 2, pp. 338-365
The rising participation of women in paid work has not only heightened demand for universal early education and care programs but also led to increased use of childcare amongst children at earlier ages. Prior research investigating Quebec’s universal highly subsidized childcare documented...
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