Childcare choices and child development

  • Del Boca D
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The economic and psychological literatures have demonstrated that early investments (private and public) in children can significantly increase cognitive outcomes in the short and long term and contribute to success later in life. One of the most important of these inputs is maternal time. Women's participation in the labor market has risen rapidly in most countries, implying that mothers spend less time with their children and that families rely more on external sources of childcare. This trend has raised concerns, and an intense debate in several countries has focused on the effectiveness of childcare policies.

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Del Boca, D. (2015). Childcare choices and child development. IZA World of Labor. https://doi.org/10.15185/izawol.134

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