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fertility 2 labor supply 2 public policy 2 vignette survey method 2 Arbeitsangebot 1 Child care 1 Childcare 1 Familienleistungsausgleich 1 Familienpolitik 1 Family benefits 1 Family policy 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Impact assessment 1 Kinderbetreuung 1 Labour supply 1 Subsidy 1 Subvention 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 childcare 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Goldstein, Joshua R. 2 Koulovatianos, Christos 2 Li, Jian 2 Schröder, Carsten 2
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CFS Working Paper 1 CFS Working Paper Series 1 CFS working paper series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Evaluating how child allowances and daycare subsidies affect fertility
Goldstein, Joshua R.; Koulovatianos, Christos; Li, Jian; … - 2017
We compare the cost effectiveness of two pronatalist policies: (a) child allowances; and (b) daycare subsidies. We pay special attention to estimating how intended fertility (fertility before children are born) responds to these policies. We use two evaluation tools: (i) a dynamic model on...
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Evaluating how child allowances and daycare subsidies affect fertility
Goldstein, Joshua R.; Koulovatianos, Christos; Li, Jian; … - 2017 - This version: January 31, 2017
We compare the cost effectiveness of two pronatalist policies: (a) child allowances; and (b) daycare subsidies. We pay special attention to estimating how intended fertility (fertility before children are born) responds to these policies. We use two evaluation tools: (i) a dynamic model on...
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