Childcare costs and the demand for children: Evidence from a nationwide reform
| Author(s): | Mork, Eva; Sjogren, Anna; Svaleryd, Helena; |
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| Date Issued: | October 2010 |
| Publisher(s): | CESifo |
| Description: | An exploration of the relationship between child care expenses and fertility decisions in the context of child care policy reform in Sweden that reduced child care expenses |
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