Child Care, Parental Labor Supply and Tax Revenue

48 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2018

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Martin Eckhoff Andresen

Statistics Norway

Tarjei Havnes

University of Oslo - Department of Economics

Abstract

We study the impact of child care for toddlers on the labor supply of mothers and fathers in Norway. For identification, we exploit the staggered expansion across municipalities following a large reform from 2002. Our IV-estimates indicate that child care use causes an increase in the labor supply of mothers. Results suggest that cohabiting mothers move towards full time employment, while single mothers move to part time. Meanwhile, we find no impact for fathers or grandparents. We also find an increase in the taxes paid from cohabiting mothers, lending some support to the argument that parts of the cost of child care is offset by increased taxes.

Keywords: child care, female labor supply, tax revenue, instrumental variables

JEL Classification: H24, H52, J13, J22

Suggested Citation

Eckhoff Andresen, Martin and Havnes, Tarjei, Child Care, Parental Labor Supply and Tax Revenue. IZA Discussion Paper No. 11576, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3193330 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3193330

Martin Eckhoff Andresen (Contact Author)

Statistics Norway

N-0033 Oslo
Norway

Tarjei Havnes

University of Oslo - Department of Economics ( email )

P.O. Box 1095 Blindern
N-0317 Oslo
Norway

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