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References for Can universal preschool increase the labor supply of mothers?
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Further reading
- Blau, D., Currie, J. "Pre-school, day care and after-school care: Who’s minding the kids?" In: Hanushek, E. A., Welch, F. (eds). Handbook of the Economics of Education. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2006.
- EGGE The Provision of Child Care Services: A Comparative Review of 30 European Countries. Brussels: European Commission, 2009.
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Key references
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Cascio, E., Hairder, J., Nielsen, H. S. "The effectiveness of policies that promote
labor force participation of women with children: A collection of national studies" Labour Economics 36:1 (2015): 64–71. Key reference: [1]
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Gelbach, J. B. "Public schooling for young children and
maternal labor supply" American Economic Review 92 (2002): 307−322. Key reference: [2]
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Baker, M., Gruber, J., Milligan, K. "Universal child care, maternal labor
supply, and family well-being" Journal of Political Economy 116:4 (2008): 709–745. Key reference: [3]
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Bauernschuster, S., Schlotter, M. "Public child care and mothers’ labor
supply: Evidence from two quasi-experiments" Journal of Public Economics 123:C (2015): 1–16. Key reference: [4]
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Cascio, E. U. "Maternal labor supply and the introduction
of kindergartens into American public schools" Journal of Human Resources 44:1 (2009): 140–170. Key reference: [5]
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Havnes, T., Mogstad, M. "Money for nothing? Universal childcare and
maternal employment" Journal of Public Economics 95:11 (2011): 1455–1465. Key reference: [6]
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Lefebvre, P., Merrigan, P., Verstraete, M. "Dynamic labour supply effects of childcare
subsidies: Evidence from a Canadian natural experiment on low-fee universal
childcare" Labour Economics 16:5 (2009): 490–502. Key reference: [7]
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Lundin, D., Mork, E., Ockert, B. "How far can reduced childcare prices push
female labour supply?" Labour Economics 15:4 (2008): 647–659. Key reference: [8]
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Nollenberger, N., Rodriguez-Planas, N. "Full-time universal childcare in a context
of low maternal employment: Quasi-experimental evidence from Spain" Labour Eonomics 36:C (2015): 124–136. Key reference: [9]
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Brewer, M., Crawford, C. Starting School and Leaving Welfare: The
Impact of Public Education on Lone Parents’ Welfare Receipt IFS Working Paper No.10, 2010. Key reference: [10]
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Fitzpatrick, M. "Preschoolers enrolled and mothers at work?
The effects of universal prekindergarten" Journal of Labor Economics 28:1 (2010): 51–84. Key reference: [11]
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Goux, D., Maurin, E. "Public school availability for two-year
olds and mothers’ labour supply" Labour Economics 17:6 (2010): 951–962. Key reference: [12]
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Cascio, E., Hairder, J., Nielsen, H. S. "The effectiveness of policies that promote
labor force participation of women with children: A collection of national studies" Labour Economics 36:1 (2015): 64–71.