Business & Economics
Child Care
100%
Child Care Subsidies
52%
Child Development
24%
Childhood Obesity
24%
Subsidies
23%
Subjective Well-being
21%
Happiness
20%
Single Mothers
20%
Maternal Employment
19%
Earned Income Tax Credit
17%
Early childhood
16%
Longitudinal Study
11%
United States of America
11%
Accessibility
10%
Cohort
10%
Welfare Reform
10%
Instrumental Variable Estimate
8%
Life Satisfaction
8%
Mental Health
8%
Labour Supply Effects
7%
Residential Segregation
7%
Rating System
7%
Social Services
7%
Well-being
7%
Teens
7%
Female Labor Force Participation
6%
Labour Market
6%
Labor
6%
Low Income
6%
Early childhood Education
6%
Gasoline Prices
6%
Exemption
6%
Employment Status
6%
Simultaneous Equations Model
6%
Pain
6%
Social Policy
5%
Physical Health
5%
Broadband
5%
Unemployment
5%
Policy Reform
5%
Employers
5%
Fertility
5%
Field Experiment
5%
Costs
5%
Funding
5%
State Regulation
5%
Body Mass Index (BMI)
5%
Social Sciences
child care
82%
subsidy
46%
evidence
27%
earned income
24%
income tax
21%
welfare
16%
happiness
15%
well-being
15%
credit
14%
labor market
12%
market
12%
kindergarten
12%
labor supply
11%
childhood
10%
job posting
8%
costs
7%
demand
7%
teacher
7%
low income
7%
reform
7%
ethnic discrimination
7%
female labor force
7%
labor force participation
6%
exemption
5%
mobile social services
5%
human capital
5%
regulation
5%
pain
5%