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Childcare effects on maternal employment: Evidence from Chile

  • person Claudia Martínez

    Marcela Perticará

  • class Journal of Development Economics, May 2017. Vol. 126. Pages 127-137

Abstract: Using a randomized experiment, this study examines whether offering afterschool care for children aged between 6 and 13 has an impact on labor market outcomes for women in Chile. The results show that program participation increases employment by 5% and labor force participation by 7%, while the intervention also generates substantial childcare substitution. The results also suggest that the provision of afterschool care for older children triggers the use of free daycare for young (ineligible) children.