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Attitudes towards childcare in Australia
Evans, M. D. R., 2002
Australian Economic Review, 35(2), 188-96

A study of factors influencing attitudes towards childcare and maternal employment in Australia

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Childcare and the 'care gap' in the United States and Australia
Drago, Robert, 2002
Australian Economic Review, 35(2), 214-20

A discussion of policy options surrounding the child care gap in the United States and Australia

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Childcare Policy: An introduction and overview
Wooden, Mark, 2002
Australian Economic Review, 35(2), 173-179

An overview of the child care system and policies in Australia

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Childcare policy to promote child wellbeing
Wise, Sarah, 2002
Australian Economic Review, 35(2), 180-87

An overview of current evidence on the impact of child care on development to draw conclusions about current and future childcare policy in Australia

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Children, labour supply and child care: Challenges for empirical analysis
Kalb, Guyonne, September 2009
Australian Economic Review, 42(3), 276-299

An economic discussion of the relationships between labor supply, child care, and work, as well as analytical problems and challenges

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Demand for childcare services and labour supply in Australian families
Doiron, Denise, 2002
Australian Economic Review, 35(2), 204-13

An article considering the relationship between child care costs and labor supply within Australia, utilizing data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 1996 Child Care Survey and the ABS Survey of Income and Housing Costs for 1996-1997

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Issues in childcare policy in Australia
McDonald, Peter, 2002
Australian Economic Review, 35(2), 197-203

An overview of current issues in early child education and care in Australia, proposing a new child care model based upon policy suggestions made at the 2001 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development International Conference

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Measuring the impact of child care subsidies on the incomes of mothers returning to work
Schofield, Deborah, 1998
Australian Economic Review, 31(1), 47-62

A study of the use of child care services and the provision of child care subsidies in reducing the financial barriers that make returning to work difficult for mothers in Australia

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