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Child Care Subsidies, Employment Services and Women's Labor Market Outcomes in Egypt : First Midline Results (English)

Our paper contributes to this literature in several important ways. First, the existing literature on the impact of childcare subsidies is from contexts with relatively higher rates of female labor force participation. Our work is thus an important test of whether alleviating care responsibilities and reducing the opportunity cost of women working through childcare subsidies can increase women’s participation in contexts and populations with lower...
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Caria,Antonio Stefano; Crepon,Bruno Jacques Jean Philippe; Hala ElBehairy; Noha Fadlalmawla; Krafft,Caroline Gould; Hussein,Abdelrahman Mohamed Nagy Mohamed; Mottaghi,Lili; Zeitoun,Nahla Ahmed Mohamed Salaheldin; Elassiouty,Souraya Mahmoud Moustafa.

Child Care Subsidies, Employment Services and Women's Labor Market Outcomes in Egypt : First Midline Results (English). Gender Innovation Lab Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099556408032227795

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