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Child-care policy and the labor supply of mothers with young children: A natural experiment from Canada A comparison of the relationship between reduced fee child care policy and the labor supply of mothers with young children in Canada and Quebec, based on data from Statistics Canada's Survey of Labor and Income Dynamics 1993-2002 microdata file |
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Dynamic labour supply effects of childcare subsidies: Evidence from a Canadian natural experiment on low-fee universal child care An estimate of the relationship between a low-fee universal child care policy initiated by the provincial government of Quebec and labour supply from an analysis of annual data drawn from Statistics Canada's Survey on Labour and Income Dynamics from 1993–1994 through 2007-2008 |
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The effect of childcare and early education arrangements on developmental outcomes of young children A study of the relationship between child care arrangements and developmental outcomes of children under five years of age in Canada |
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Low-fee ($5/day/child) regulated childcare policy and the labor supply of mothers with young children: A natural experiment from Canada A discussion on the economic influences of the influx of Canadian mothers with children in the workforce because of Canadian child care policy |
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Quebec's childcare universal low fees policy 10 years after: Effects, costs and benefits An examination of the influence of a universal child care subsidy policy in Quebec, Canada, on children's hours in child care and child development and mothers' labor force participation |
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