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The political economy of childcare in OECD countries: Explaining cross-national variation in spending and coverage rates

Description:
A cross-national examination of the relationship between child care coverage rates and earning inequality and spending on family services, and an examination of the relationship between spending on family services and public social expenditures, expenditures on pensions, percentage of female employment, as well as seats in the legislature held by leftist parties, conservative parties and women from data collected over 6 years from the 23 OECD countries from the Office of Economic Social Expenditures Database (2007 edition)
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States; Sweden; Portugal; New Zealand; Norway; Netherlands; Luxembourg; Japan; Italy; Iceland; Ireland; Greece; United Kingdom; France; Finland; Spain; Denmark; Germany; Switzerland; Canada; Belgium; Australia; Austria

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