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THE QUANTITATIVE ROLE OF CHILD CARE FOR FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION AND FERTILITY
Alexander Bick
Economics
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Business & Economics
Female Labor Force Participation
100%
Child Care
99%
Fertility
79%
Labor Force Participation
42%
Enrollment
16%
Fertility Rate
16%
Intensive Margin
15%
West Germany
14%
Life-cycle Model
14%
Cross Section
14%
Policy Analysis
13%
Schooling
13%
EU Countries
12%
Empirical Evidence
12%