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Childcare and Maternal Part-Time Employment: A Natural Experiment Using Swiss Cantons

Auteur(s)
Ravazzini, Laura 
NCCR-on the move 
Date de parution
2018-1-1
In
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
Vol.
15
No
154
De la page
1
A la page
2
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • childcare places
  • maternal employment
  • policy evaluation
  • quasi-natural experiment
  • part-time
  • childcare places

  • maternal employment

  • policy evaluation

  • quasi-natural experim...

  • part-time

Résumé
Fuelled by federal stimuli of 440 million Swiss francs, the staggered expansion of childcare in many cantons allows the evaluation of this family policy on female labour supply. With new cantonal data, this study analyses both the decision to participate in the labour market and the intensity of participation. Empirical results of difference-indifferences regressions show that mothers who live in cantons that have expanded their childcare services more than the national average work at higher percentage rates. The reform stimulated part-time employment of between 20 and 36 hours per week by 2 percentage points. The expansion of childcare particularly affected women with two children and upper-secondary education, who are married or cohabit with their partner.
Lié au projet
Inégalités des revenus et de la fortune, privations et bien-être en Suisse, 1990-2013 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/26155
Type de publication
journal article
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