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Do higher childcare subsidies improve parental well-being?: Evidence from Quebec's family policies

Description:
An examination of changes to levels of parental well-being at the time of the introduction of universal subsidized child care in Quebec, Canada, based on a comparison of pre- and post-reform reports of parental well-being from Quebec and the rest of Canada, as well as from parents with either young or older children
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Reports & Papers
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Canada

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