In the traditional models of female labour supply formal childcare is assumed to be provided by the market. This is not the case in most European countries. In this paper we estimate the causal effect of a particular kind of informal care, the one provided by grandparents, on mothers work decisions in Italy. We deal with the endogeneity due to mothers and grandparents unobserved preferences by instrumenting grandparents help. We find that having grandparents helping with childcare increases mothers labour market participation. The effect is particularly strong for lower educated mothers of young children, in North and Centre Italy.
All in the Family: InformalChildcare and Mothers' Labour Market Participation
ARPINO, BRUNO;PRONZATO, CHIARA DANIELA;TAVARES, LARA
2010
Abstract
In the traditional models of female labour supply formal childcare is assumed to be provided by the market. This is not the case in most European countries. In this paper we estimate the causal effect of a particular kind of informal care, the one provided by grandparents, on mothers work decisions in Italy. We deal with the endogeneity due to mothers and grandparents unobserved preferences by instrumenting grandparents help. We find that having grandparents helping with childcare increases mothers labour market participation. The effect is particularly strong for lower educated mothers of young children, in North and Centre Italy.File in questo prodotto:
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