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The effects of type of non-parental child care on pre-teen skills and risky behavior
Gupta, Nabanita Datta, September, 2012
Economics Letters, 116(3), 622-625

A study of the relationship between type of non-parental child care at age 3--preschool versus informal family child care, and both overall and risky behavior and objective and self-evaluated abilities during the pre-teenage years, based on data from repeated surveys of initially about 6000 children born between 15 September and 31 October 1995 from the Danish Longitudinal Survey of Children

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Effects of universal child care participation on pre-teen skills and risky behaviors
Gupta, Nabanita Datta, 2010
(Economics Working Paper 2010-7). Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus universitet. Institut for okonomi (Aarhus University. School of Economics and Management).

An inquiry into the effects of children's participation in universal child care at age three on children's non-cognitive outcomes and engagement in risky behaviors at eleven years old, based on information from administrative data and surveys for 6,000 children born in September or October 1995 in Denmark

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Non-cognitive child outcomes and universal high quality child care
Gupta, Nabanita Datta, November 2007
(Discussion Paper No. 3188). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

A longitudinal investigation of the links between children’s enrollment in high-quality child care and children’s outcomes at age 7 in Denmark

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Non-cognitive child outcomes and universal high quality child care
Gupta, Nabanita Datta, February 2010
Journal of Public Economics, 94(1-2), 30-43

A longitudinal investigation of the links between children’s enrollment in high-quality child care and children’s outcomes at age 7 in Denmark

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Price of high-quality daycare and female employment
Simonsen, Marianne, September 2010
Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 112(3), 570-594

A study of the relationship between price of high quality publicly subsidized child care and female employment following maternity leave, based on Statistics Denmark data as well as 2001 municipality information

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Where to put the kids?: Effects of type of non-parental child care on pre-teen skills and risky behavior
Gupta, Nabanita Datta, July, 2011
(Discussion Paper No. 5848). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

A comparison of the relationship of children's participation in either center-based or family child care at age 3 to non-cognitive outcomes and engagement in risky behaviors at age 11, based on administrative data and surveys for 6,000 children born in September or October 1995 in Denmark

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