The cost of fair pay: How child care work wages affect formal child care hours, informal child care hours, and employment hours

Löffler, Verena


Zusammenfassung

The debate on the effects of child care policies on household and individual behavior is substantial but lacks a discussion of the unintended consequences of rising wages in the child care work sector. To address this gap in the debate, the relation between rising pay and formal child care hours, informal child care hours, and employment hours is analyzed empirically with a case study on child care in Germany between 2012 and 2019. Among other findings, the evidence demonstrates that the consumption of formal child care hours of middle- and high-income households in eastern Germany correlates negatively with child care work wages, indicating price elasticity.

Schlüsselwörter
Distribution; Inequality; Family; Education; Labor and employment



Publikationstyp
Arbeitspapier / Working Paper

Begutachtet
Nein

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2024

Fachzeitschrift
SOEPpapers on multidisciplinary panel data research at DIW Berlin

Band
12005

Herausgeber
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

Erste Seite
1

Letzte Seite
81

Anzahl der Seiten
81

Band
1205

Reihe
SOEPpapers

Sprache
Englisch

ISSN
1864-6689

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