RT @RebeccaSear: Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa [Kenya, 2019]: "limited access to affordable earl…
Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa [Kenya, 2019]: "limited access to affordable early childcare inhibits poor urban women’s participation in paid work... the impact of subsidized childcare differs by marital status" ht
These findings similar to another published paper in Kenya by Clark @CwKabiru @sclaszlo @SKMuthuri where access to subsidized childcare ⬆ women's employment, but no effects on decision-making or fertility intentions (child dev not measured) https://t.co/W
RT @a_peterman: The Kenya study published in @ReadDemography by Clark @CwKabiru @sclaszlo & @SKMuthuri was the only study on the African c…
RT @a_peterman: The Kenya study published in @ReadDemography by Clark @CwKabiru @sclaszlo & @SKMuthuri was the only study on the African c…
The Kenya study published in @ReadDemography by Clark @CwKabiru @sclaszlo & @SKMuthuri was the only study on the African continent Women offered vouchers for childcare in Nairobi were 8.5 pp more likely to be employed - esp married mothers 3/ http
RT @deewarira: Read about the study here: https://t.co/XA7DNCyOo7
Read about the study here: https://t.co/XA7DNCyOo7
New paper from @CwKabiru, @sclaszlo, @SKMuthuri and Shelley Clark finds access to childcare helps poor urban women in Kenya find paid work. Impact differs according to marital status; married women work more, single mothers find jobs with regular hours. ht
"Women who were offered vouchers for subsidized early childcare were, on average, 8.5 percentage points more likely to be employed"
@JustinSandefur @DaveEvansPhD @aganimian @florlopezboo Also a recent RCT in Nairobi published in Demography - not *public* daycare (I believe?) but nonetheless similar stuff: https://t.co/ev7owRW83K
RT @RebeccaSear: Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa [RCT]: "impact of subsidized childcare differs by…
Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa [RCT]: "impact of subsidized childcare differs by marital status & across outcomes. Nonetheless, failure to address childcare needs undermines efforts to promote economic empowerm
RT @meIamMarylene: Invaluable findings from study conducted in the slums of Korogocho and Viwandani that are under surveillance (2003-prese…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
On the reading list! New in #Demography by S. Clark @CwKabiru & co show that childcare #vouchers to poor women in Nairobi ⬆️ employment 🇰🇪 @GrOW4Women 👉https://t.co/lMYeJ9Ntd6 https://t.co/UCjm8nRwez
RT @meIamMarylene: Invaluable findings from study conducted in the slums of Korogocho and Viwandani that are under surveillance (2003-prese…
RT @meIamMarylene: Invaluable findings from study conducted in the slums of Korogocho and Viwandani that are under surveillance (2003-prese…
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RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
Evidence from Kenya: access to childcare improves women’s labour force participation + supports more regular hour jobs.
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
Cool new paper alert! "Women who were offered vouchers for subsidized early childcare were, on average, 8.5 percentage points more likely to be employed than those who were not given vouchers."
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
@QueuilleLudovic
When women in Kenya are given vouchers for their babies to go to day care, they are more likely to be employed than other women - great for women, great RCT: https://t.co/k8ByVMTWqE
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
RT @sclaszlo: The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now…
The Kenya Child Care paper with co-authors Shelley Clark, @CwKabiru and @SKMuthuri finally available online at Demography now, with the obligatory offprint title page screenshot of course! @PopCentreMcGill @aphrc @IDRC_CRDI @ISID_McGill @GrOW_Research http