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Child-care choices by working mothers: The case of Italy
Del Boca, Daniela, 2005
Review of Economics of the Household, 3(4), 453-477

A paper examining Italian working mothers' child care choices, comparing mothers who select formal, public child care with mothers who opt for informal child care

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The effect of child care and part time opportunities on participation and fertility decisions in Italy
Del Boca, Daniela, February, 2002
(Discussion Paper No. 427). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of the correlation between women's wages, labor participation decisions, and fertility rates, and an inquiry into the influence of child care availability and part-time employment opportunities on labor participation, based on a subsample of 1,708 women who participated in the Bank of Italy's Survey of Households Income and Wealth (SHIW)

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Labor supply and child care costs: The effect of rationing
Del Boca, Daniela, September 2005
(Discussion Paper No. 1779). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of the links between the availability of child care services and mothers’ employment decisions, based on a subsample of Italian households comprised of participants in the Bank of Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) and the ISTAT Multiscopo surveys

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The mismatch between employment and child care in Italy: The impact of rationing
Del Boca, Daniela, October 2006
(The Carlo Alberto Notebooks No. 31). Turin, Italy: Collegio Carlo Alberto.

An examination of the child care system in Italy, with a focus on the disconnect between characteristics of care available under the current system and the characteristics of care required for full maternal participation in the Italian labor market, based on an analysis of employment and child care data using an econometric model of maternal child care decisions

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