Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 885: An up-to-date joint labor supply and child care choice model

Thor O. Thoresen () and Trine E. Vattø ()
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Trine E. Vattø: Statistics Norway

Abstract: Norwegian parents of preschool children base their care choices on a completely different choice set from their predecessor. Now there is essentially only one type of nonparental care – center-based care – and on the parental side fathers take a more pivotal role in early childhood care. In the present paper we develop and estimate a joint labor supply and child care choice model that takes account of these new characteristics, on the assumption that this model points to current and future modeling directions for several other economies too. Estimations suggest that the average wage elasticity for mothers is 0.25–0.30.

Keywords: family policy; child care; structural labor supply model

JEL-codes: J13; J22; C25

59 pages, October 2018

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