Improving women’s labor force participation and the quality of their employment can boost economic growth and support poverty and inequality reduction; thus, it is highly pertinent for the development agenda. However, most systematic reviews on female labor market outcomes and childcare, which can arguably improve these outcomes, are focused on developed countries. This paper reviews 22 studies that plausibly identify the causal impact of institutional...
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2021/11/01
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS9828
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1
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2021/11/01
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Disclosed
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Childcare and Mothers’ Labor Market Outcomes in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries
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Childcare