Format:
1 Online-Ressource (33 Seiten, 2583 KB)
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Illustratioen
Series Statement:
CEPA discussion papers no. 64 (April 2023)
Note:
This paper studies the effect of public child care on mothers’ career trajectories. To this end, we combine county-level data on child care coverage with detailed individual-level information from the German social security records and exploit a set of German reforms leading to a substantial temporal and spatial variation in child care coverage for children under the age of three. We conduct an event study approach that investigates the labor market outcomes of mothers in the years around the birth of their first child. We thereby explore career trajectories, both in terms of quantity and quality of employment. We find that public child care improves maternal labor supply in the years immediately following childbirth. However, the results on quality-related outcomes suggest that the effect of child care provision does not reach far beyond pure employment effects. These results do not change for mothers with different ‘career costs of children’
Language:
English
Keywords:
Graue Literatur
DOI:
10.25932/publishup-58731
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-587310