Access to childcare services: The role of demand and supply-side policies
Farfan-Portet, Maria-Isabel, April, 2011
Population Research and Policy Review, 30(2), 165-183
A study of the relationships between the probability of low income parental use of child care and both individual and contextual variables, different child care tax deduction policies, and the provision of subsidized child care slots, based on nationally representative data from Belgium from the years 1994 through 2000
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Center-based care in the context of one-child policy in China: Do child gender and siblings matter?
Zhai, Fuhua, October, 2010
Population Research and Policy Review, 29(5), 745-774
An examination of the relationships among center-based care enrollment and child's age, gender, siblings, sibling age, and child care facility availability, as well as the moderating influence of household and community resources and one-child policy in China on those relationships, based on data from 784 children and their parents in the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) 2000
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Child care and employment turnover
Hofferth, Sandra L., 2000
Population Research and Policy Review, 19(4), 357-395
An analysis of the relationship between maternal employment and child care cost, quality, and availability, focusing on the employment choices of mothers with young children
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Does the availability of child care influence the employment of mothers?: Findings from Western Germany
Kreyenfeld, Michaela, 2000
Population Research and Policy Review, 19(4), 317-337
A study of the relationship between child care use and mothers’ employment, focusing on the availability rather than the affordability of care, in western Germany
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Federal financing of child care: Alternative approaches and economic implications
Robins, Philip K., 1990
Population Research and Policy Review, 9(1), 65-90
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How the local supply of day-care centers influences fertility in Norway: A parity-specific approach
Kravdal, Oystein, 1996
Population Research and Policy Review, 15(3), 201-218
A survey of the effects of the expansion of child care facilities on fertility in Norway
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If you build it, they will come: Parental use of on-site child care centers
Connelly, Rachel, 2002
Population Research and Policy Review, 21(3), 241-273
An analysis of U.S. employee survey data from three firms in the same industry of the child care strategies of working parents, including primary, secondary and Saturday care, and how such strategies are affected by the availability of employer-sponsored on-site care
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The influence of local price and availability on parents' choice of child care
Davis, Elizabeth E., 2005
Population Research and Policy Review, 24(4), 301-334
An analysis of results from a 1999 Minnesota survey conducted by Wilder Research Center of 2450 families with children under 15, focusing on family, child, and market characteristics that predict type of child care used for the youngest child
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Motherhood and graduate education: 1970-2000
Kuperberg, Arielle, August 2009
Population Research and Policy Review, 28(4), 473-504
A study of changes in motherhood rates between 1970 and 2000 among women 20- through 49-years-old enrolled in graduate school, a comparison of motherhood rates among women enrolled in graduate school and other college educated women, and a discussion of implications for child care policy, based on a nationally representative longitudinal cohort survey of 12,686 individuals
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Pattern and determinants of paternal involvement in childcare: An empirical investigation in a metropolis of India
Saraff, Anjula, April 2010
Population Research and Policy Review, 29(2), 249-273
An examination of types and frequency of paternal involvement in child care and a study of the relationship between paternal involvement and a child's age and gender, father's socioeconomic background, father's exposure to mass media, gender role expectation, self esteem, job satisfaction, peer perception, and fathering received by the father, based on interviews with 350 couples with at least one child aged 10 years old or younger, residing in Mumbai, India
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State regulations and child care choice
Hofferth, Sandra L., 1998
Population Research and Policy Review, 17(2), 111-140
An investigation of the effects of regulation on parental choice of child care and the indirect effects of regulation through the price, quality, and availability of care from the National Child Care Survey of 1990
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