2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2671080
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The Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimuli for Working Parents

Abstract: The Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimuli for Working Parents *To promote the labor participation of parents with young children, governments employ a number of fiscal instruments. Prominent examples are childcare subsidies and in-work benefits. However, which policy works best for employment is largely unknown. We study the effectiveness of different fiscal stimuli in an empirical model of household labor supply and childcare use. We use a large and rich administrative data set for the Netherlands. Largescale refor… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, informal childcare is not included in our administrative data set. However,De Boer et al (2015) estimate preferences using the overlap in working hours of parents minus the hours of formal childcare as a proxy for informal childcare. The resulting labour supply and formal childcare price elasticities are very similar to the model without the proxy for informal childcare.18 We remove people on unemployment benefits from the structural model, implicitly assuming that they are constrained in their labour supply choice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, informal childcare is not included in our administrative data set. However,De Boer et al (2015) estimate preferences using the overlap in working hours of parents minus the hours of formal childcare as a proxy for informal childcare. The resulting labour supply and formal childcare price elasticities are very similar to the model without the proxy for informal childcare.18 We remove people on unemployment benefits from the structural model, implicitly assuming that they are constrained in their labour supply choice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…First, an increase in the level of the basic benefit, as discussed above, could be accompanied by a flatter scale for the family (Avram et al, 2015). Second, in-work benefits could be designed to favour the second earner who is generally more sensitive to financial incentives to the extent that childcare facilities are provided (Immervoll and Pearson, 2009;OECD, 2005;de Boer et al 2015). Average effective tax rates measure the extent to which taxes and benefits reduce the financial gain of moving into work.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis produced a pioneering analysis of the efficiency of alternative support schemes for working parents (de Boer et al, 2014). The researchers suggest that their "findings are relevant for the effectiveness of these policies in other developed OECD countries".…”
Section: Box 7 Estimating the Efficiency Of Support Policies For Working Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%