Several studies suggest that the availability of free or lowcost child care increases labour force participation, particularly
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Several studies suggest that the availability of free or lowcost child care increases labour force participation, particularly for mothers. In other words, redistributing to low-income mothers by giving them access to low-cost child care leads them to work more hours. What does this insight say about whether greater equality always comes at a cost of lower efficiency?
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Principles Of Macroeconomics
ISBN: 9781982166649
1st Canadian Edition
Authors: Betsey Stevenson, Justin Wolfers, Philip Oreopoulos, Kevin Milligan
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