More to come soon on these points! But for now, here's @TWMorrissey's great synthesis of what we know about ECE effects on parental employment: https://t.co/oaWRR5uKIY 6/n
@AnnieLowrey 2. Summary of research estimating the impact of child care prices/costs on parental labor supply: https://t.co/ovVNCL93RH
Improving access to early childcare and education has large, long-lasting effects on women’s labor force participation rates. This supports families, parents, and parents-to-be while also investing in workers’ well-being and productivity 5/ https://t.co/uN
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
RT @hboushey46: Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overal…
Research makes clear that increased access to child care would increase labor force participation, an input into the overall productive capacity of the economy. In the long-run, investments in child care could promote a strong, resilient economy. 8/ https:
RT @econoflove: At #REHO We publish PERSPECTIVES ARTICLEs, in style of articles in J of Econ Perspectives. An example: Child care and pare…
At #REHO We publish PERSPECTIVES ARTICLEs, in style of articles in J of Econ Perspectives. An example: Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv 57 @clarivate citat
this article got 17 abstract views ac to REPEC in Dec PERSPECTIVES ARTICLE #Childcare and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv Consider submitting your own PERSPECTIVES articl
RT @Sam_C_Abbott: Fortunately, the research tells us what we can do about this: lower out-of-pocket costs for care. From a review of the…
Fortunately, the research tells us what we can do about this: lower out-of-pocket costs for care. From a review of the literature: "A 10 % reduction [in child care prices leads to] 0.25–11 % increase in maternal employment, likely near 0.5–2.5 %." http
RT @WhiteHouseCEA: $225B in new funding for childcare: a recent review of research on childcare costs and women’s labor supply finds that a…
RT @WhiteHouseCEA: $225B in new funding for childcare: a recent review of research on childcare costs and women’s labor supply finds that a…
RT @WhiteHouseCEA: $225B in new funding for childcare: a recent review of research on childcare costs and women’s labor supply finds that a…
RT @WhiteHouseCEA: $225B in new funding for childcare: a recent review of research on childcare costs and women’s labor supply finds that a…
$225B in new funding for childcare: a recent review of research on childcare costs and women’s labor supply finds that a 10% decrease in the cost of childcare to families leads to a 0.5 to 2.5% increase in mother’s employment. 4/ https://t.co/zjFR2wbHy0
.@rosadelauro is now making the case that child care is essential for a strong economy. How do we know this? Research shows that when care is affordable and accessible, more parents, particular mothers, enter the labor force. https://t.co/ZpJ9hepCUk
https://t.co/kMQv2yJBm9 High impact #REHO article: Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature https://t.co/63r07DdCfu
Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participate in the labor force and experience fewer career interruptions due to child care challenges. https://t.co/bgd3bD9ZSi
RT @FmlyValuesWork: Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participat…
Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participate in the labor force and experience fewer career interruptions due to child care challenges. https://t.co/bgd3bD9ZSi
RT @FmlyValuesWork: Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participat…
Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participate in the labor force and experience fewer career interruptions due to child care challenges. https://t.co/bgd3bD9ZSi
RT @LaborProject: Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participate…
Fun Fact: parents—particularly mothers—who have access to reliable, affordable child care are more likely to participate in the labor force and experience fewer career interruptions due to child care challenges. https://t.co/Bppf0vfPI4
#REHO s second most viewed article ac to #REPEC by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/kMQv2yJBm9 Lower child care costs increases maternal employment. https://t.co/TVb0JBIKAd
#REHO s second most viewed article ac to #REPEC by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv Lower child care costs increases maternal employment. https://t.co/bBEaUMn8r1
RT @econoflove: this Perspectives article published in REHO got lots of abstract views in last 12 months ac to @REPEC Child care and paren…
this Perspectives article published in REHO got lots of abstract views in last 12 months ac to @REPEC Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv https://t.co/sh5zcrv
RT @econoflove: A 10% reduction in the price of child care would lead to a 0.25% to 11% increase in maternal employment. in Child care and…
RT @ShoshEcon: A 10% reduction in the price of child care would lead to a 0.25% to 11% increase in maternal employment. in Child care and p…
A 10% reduction in the price of child care would lead to a 0.25% to 11% increase in maternal employment. in Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/rYPL5uDzzC
A 10% reduction in the price of child care would lead to a 0.25% to 11% increase in maternal employment. in Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature by Taryn W. Morrissey https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv https://t.co/ACt
RT @econoflove: Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature. This article was viewed relatively fr…
RT @econoflove: Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature. This article was viewed relatively fr…
Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature. This article was viewed relatively frequently ac to REPEC https://t.co/rYPL5uDzzC https://t.co/D7rodSebpk
Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature. This article was viewed relatively frequently ac to REPEC https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv https://t.co/owFIHXBpVU
RT @econoflove: Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature. This article was viewed relatively fr…
Child care and parent labor force participation: a review of the research literature. This article was viewed relatively frequently ac to REPEC https://t.co/owFIHXBpVU https://t.co/yEdBIEWVVv
RT @econoflove: '@NBJaworski ECE advocate? read https://t.co/6J6JPYdCvz
'@NBJaworski ECE advocate? read https://t.co/6J6JPYdCvz
RT @ChrisMHerbst: 2/ Please, @IvankaTrump, consider reviewing these papers for a more balanced view of the state of knowledge: https://t.co…
2/ Please, @IvankaTrump, consider reviewing these papers for a more balanced view of the state of knowledge: https://t.co/FryJ1qPV1c
RT @econoflove: Early care and education (ECE) enables parental employment https://t.co/YO3eAZw7a2
RT @econoflove: Early care and education (ECE) enables parental employment https://t.co/YO3eAZw7a2
Early care and education (ECE) enables parental employment https://t.co/YO3eAZw7a2
RT @econoflove: #Childcare and parent labor force participation: a review of the research https://t.co/CwZDJW2x42
RT @econoflove: #Childcare and parent labor force participation: a review of the research https://t.co/CwZDJW2x42
#Childcare and parent labor force participation: a review of the research https://t.co/CwZDJW2x42
A 10% reduction in the price of #childcare would lead to a 0.25% to 11% increase in maternal #employment https://t.co/0di5bvkUqp
RT @econoflove: lower #childcare costs increases maternal #employment https://t.co/Q8uzPyTq6c
RT @econoflove: lower #childcare costs increases maternal #employment https://t.co/Q8uzPyTq6c
lower #childcare costs increases maternal #employment https://t.co/Q8uzPyTq6c
RT @econoflove: '@MichelleBradyUQ just published: lower #childcare costs increases maternal #employment https://t.co/KykkuzW0bi
lower #childcare costs increases maternal #employment https://t.co/CGlSwDrZze
'@MichelleBradyUQ just published: lower #childcare costs increases maternal #employment https://t.co/KykkuzW0bi