Close to Home: A Simultaneous Equations Model of the Relationship Between Child Care Accessibility and Female Labor Force Participation |
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Authors: | Chris M. Herbst Burt S. Barnow |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, 411 N. Central Ave., Ste. 450, Mail Code 3720, Phoenix, AZ 85004-0687, USA;(2) Institute for Policy Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Wyman Building, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-2696, USA |
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Abstract: | Rising rates of maternal employment among current and former welfare recipients have increased the use of non-parental child
care. Little empirical work examines the relationship between women’s labor supply and the geographic supply of child care.
We combine census data with child care provider information for the state of Maryland to explore the relationship between
female labor supply and the geographic supply of child care. OLS and 3-SLS equations are estimated, and the findings are consistent
across each estimator: Women’s labor supply is sensitive to the geographic supply of child care and vice versa. These results
are important because states now spend significant money on quality improvement initiatives, many of which increase child
care supply in low-income neighborhoods.
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Keywords: | Child care Female labor supply Geography Simultaneous equations |
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