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References for Fertility decisions and alternative types of childcare
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Further reading
- Del Boca, D., Wetzels, C. (eds). Social Policies, Labour Markets and Motherhood: A Comparative Analysis of European Countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
- Kohler, H. P., Billari, F. C., Ortega, J. A. "The emergence of lowest-low fertility in Europe during the 1990s" Population and Development Review 28:4 (2002): 641–680.
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Key references
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Balbo, N., Billari, F. C., Mills, M. "Fertility in
advanced societies: A review of research." European Journal
of Population/Revue Européenne de Démographie 29:1 (2013): 1–38. Key reference: [1]
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Presser, H. B., Baldwin, W. "Child care as a
constraint on employment: Prevalence, correlates, and bearing on
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Kravdal, Ø. "How the local
supply of day-care centers influences fertility in Norway: A
parity-specific approach." Population
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Del Boca, D. "The effect of
child care and part time opportunities on participation and
fertility decisions in Italy." Journal of
Population Economics 15:3 (2002): 549–573. Key reference: [4]
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Hank, K., Kreyenfeld, M. "A multilevel
analysis of child care and women’s fertility decisions in
western Germany." Journal of
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Blau, D. M., Robins, P. K. "Fertility,
employment, and child-care costs." Demography 26:2 (1989): 287–299. Key reference: [6]
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Mörk, E., Sjögren, A., Svaleryd, H. "Childcare costs
and the demand for children-evidence from a nationwide
reform." Journal of
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Rindfuss, R. R., Guilkey, D., Morgan, S. P., Kravdal, Ø., Guzzo, K. B. "Child care
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Arpino, B., Pronzato, C. D., Tavares, L. P. "The effect of
grandparental support on mothers’ labour market participation:
An instrumental variable approach." European Journal
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Lehrer, E. L., Kawasaki, S. "Child care
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Kaptijn, R., Thomese, F., van
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Aassve, A., Meroni, E., Pronzato, C. "Grandparenting and
childbearing in the extended family." European Journal
of Population/Revue européenne de Démographie 28:4 (2012): 499–518. Key reference: [12]
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Aparicio-Fenoll, A., Vidal-Fernandez, M. "Working women and
fertility: The role of grandmothers’ labor force
participation." CESifo Economic
Studies 61:1 (2015): 123–147. Key reference: [13]
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Balbo, N., Billari, F. C., Mills, M. "Fertility in
advanced societies: A review of research." European Journal
of Population/Revue Européenne de Démographie 29:1 (2013): 1–38.