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Working Paper No. 221

Daycare Subsidies and Labor Supply in Sweden

Working Paper
Reference
Gustafsson, Siv and Frank Stafford (1989). “Daycare Subsidies and Labor Supply in Sweden”. IFN Working Paper No. 221. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Siv Gustafsson, Frank Stafford

This paper utilizes data from a Swedish household survey for 1984 (The HUS data) in combination with data on public daycare fees and spaces per child by community. We argue that the subsidy rate and availability of spaces determined by the political leaders of the community is to a large extent exogenous to the household. The joint out-of-home childcare and labor supply decision is analyzed by logit choice models. We find that the high quality public daycare in Sweden encourages labor market activity of women with preschoolers even when spouse's income is high and that when spaces are not rationed a lower price encourages use.