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Money for nothing?: Universal child care and maternal employment
Havnes, Tarjei, December, 2011
Journal of Public Economics, 95(11-12), 1455-1465

An examination of the relationship between universal subsidized child care and maternal employment, based on data from administrative registers from Statistics Norway from 1967 through 2006

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Money for nothing?: Universal child care and maternal employment
Havnes, Tarjei, October 2009
(Discussion Paper No. 4504). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of the effect of the introduction of universal child care on maternal employment, based on data from administrative registers from Statistics Norway from 1967 through 2006

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No child left behind: Universal child care and children's long-run outcomes
Havnes, Tarjei, November, 2009
(Discussion Paper No. 4561). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An inquiry into the effects of universal preschool on children's long-term educational and employment outcomes in Norway, based on data from administrative registers from Statistics Norway for the country's entire population from 1967-2006

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No child left behind: Subsidized child care and children's long-run outcomes
Havnes, Tarjei, May, 2011
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 3(2), 97-129

A longitudinal comparison of adult earnings, educational attainment, family formation, welfare use, and height in cohorts of individuals who reached preschool age before and after the implementation of Norway's expansion of subsidized child care in 1975

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Is universal child care leveling the playing field?: Evidence from non-linear difference-in-differences
Havnes, Tarjei, May 2010
(Discussion Paper Series No. 4978). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of the influence of access to universal and subsidized child care on children's long-term outcomes, based on administrative data from Norway's population for 1967 through 2006

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