Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City

This study investigates the effects of childcare on work and earnings of mothers in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City. Recognizing that mothe'rs work status may depend on the availability of childcare, decisions to participate in the labor force and to use formal day care are modeled to allow for...

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Autores principales: Hallman, Kelly, Quisumbing, Agnes R., Ruel, Marie T., de la Briere, Benedicte
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155764
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author Hallman, Kelly
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Ruel, Marie T.
de la Briere, Benedicte
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Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Ruel, Marie T.
de la Briere, Benedicte
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Ruel, Marie T.
de la Briere, Benedicte
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description This study investigates the effects of childcare on work and earnings of mothers in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City. Recognizing that mothe'rs work status may depend on the availability of childcare, decisions to participate in the labor force and to use formal day care are modeled to allow for the possibility that they may be jointly determined. We then explore the impact of childcare prices on mothers' earnings, conditional on her decision to work. Also explored is whether a mother's status" within her household (as measured by the value of the assets she brought to her marriage) influences her entry into the labor force.....Our results indicate that participation in the labor market and use of formal day care are, in fact, joint decisions for mothers. Life cycle and household demographic factors have important effects on both decisions. Maternal education is an important determinant of utilization of formal day care, but does not have large effects on whether she works for pay or not. Higher household wealth reduces her chances of working, presumably via an income effect. However, the value of assets she brought to her marriage increases the likelihood of her working....." -- from Authors' Abstract"
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spelling CGSpace1557642025-11-06T06:43:27Z Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City Hallman, Kelly Quisumbing, Agnes R. Ruel, Marie T. de la Briere, Benedicte urban development child care livelihoods children gender mothers employment remuneration labour market decision making This study investigates the effects of childcare on work and earnings of mothers in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City. Recognizing that mothe'rs work status may depend on the availability of childcare, decisions to participate in the labor force and to use formal day care are modeled to allow for the possibility that they may be jointly determined. We then explore the impact of childcare prices on mothers' earnings, conditional on her decision to work. Also explored is whether a mother's status" within her household (as measured by the value of the assets she brought to her marriage) influences her entry into the labor force.....Our results indicate that participation in the labor market and use of formal day care are, in fact, joint decisions for mothers. Life cycle and household demographic factors have important effects on both decisions. Maternal education is an important determinant of utilization of formal day care, but does not have large effects on whether she works for pay or not. Higher household wealth reduces her chances of working, presumably via an income effect. However, the value of assets she brought to her marriage increases the likelihood of her working....." -- from Authors' Abstract" 2003 2024-10-24T12:42:32Z 2024-10-24T12:42:32Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155764 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Hallman, Kelly; Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Ruel, Marie T.; de la Briere, Benedicte. 2003. Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City. FCND Discussion Paper 151. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155764
spellingShingle urban development
child care
livelihoods
children
gender
mothers
employment
remuneration
labour market
decision making
Hallman, Kelly
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Ruel, Marie T.
de la Briere, Benedicte
Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City
title Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City
title_full Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City
title_fullStr Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City
title_full_unstemmed Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City
title_short Childcare and work: joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of Guatemala City
title_sort childcare and work joint decisions among women in poor neighborhoods of guatemala city
topic urban development
child care
livelihoods
children
gender
mothers
employment
remuneration
labour market
decision making
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155764
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